West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI)
- Class of 1929
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BEAN QE AND BLACK REUlElD THE STAFF Nl1ld1 ed G11 lock Id1to1 1n Clnef Mau C1lSVN0ld Ind1v1dual ACtlVltl9S Iob Steensen New Ideas Cl1ffo1d lhllCl16lSOIl Jokes Don IN on I unffe QQYIIOISCODQ Plus bool let the second ot ltS land to be pubhshed IS a 16COld and '1 161 lux of the h Uh school act1v1t1es of the school seal 1998 29 Its DUIDOSC IS to mul e p IDI ment 1n xx11t1n 'und DlCtll199 the Intel nal llfe of the school so tl1 lt 111 xt us to come fond thou ht max be IGV1W6d bx the openmfr of lts cowus If the 1079 Pev1exs tlll0llU'l1 1ts DO1t1'1X dl of '1 CIOSS sect1on of tl1e new dfu xeu l0Llf1d act1v1tx 111 the VK est Sllcm Hlgh School can 1nst1ll ln the lneast of SVQIX leldtl a felm of the tzue School 'ipnlt and an 'lIJI3l9C1'1tl0!'l of the effolts and wollx of oul scl1ool then tll1S volume mll l1'1x fulfilled 1tS n11ss1on E ununnnunuuunnnnnn nunnuunununmnlnnnun mu uuunnnnnnnunnulnnulununununuuunnuunnum nnunun E annlunnn:mumnnmunumnnnmnunmunnum:unumnunnnmunnnnuununnununuunnnullunlnln1unnunnuuunnuuuunnnunun I me V 1 Y 5 A 1 A C .... .,..-. .. ---------- ....... - 4 ' ' 3121112111118 Dahl .................... ------ ......... -PlCtL1l'6S I. , -un--an ----------. 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MR DONALD E PETERS Prmclpal of Schools FACULTU ALICE LOUND Englxsh Latm NORMAN ROWF Agrlculture GENEVIEW E PHILLIPQ Engllsh Hxstory SOCIHI Sclence If we only knew one tenth of what she knows lle h1rr1eQ about to get everything done xet hw worl IQ never through She worke hard and expecte you to do the Qame ALBERT SPLITGERBER SCIBHCS Phyelcal Etll1C3t1On JUAN PECK Home Economlce Phvelcal Educatlon Hg love of fan' play and clean eport 12 reflected lh our athletlcs We really Qcarc lv knovs you yet We llke you that we know PE ARL RICH ARDQON Mathematlce 1 Patlence and hard work make her an evcellent teacher I E nnulunnlIunnlInInlnluuuunlnlnlnunlnnun unnlunm Inummunuumuunumnnnuluuullunu un 4 v A U - - 1 v ' .,j . c . ' . 7 ' L - i. ' A , . , . . v w . 3 ' ' V ' ' ' ' 1 v v 1 4 . . . ' ' f SEHIORS ADFLINF BAHNUB Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary and treasurer Speakmg contest 1 2 4 Scouts 1 2 3 Woman needs no lntrocluctlon s e speaks for herself TAD DAY Scouts 1 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Cfmtaln Basketball 4 4 H 2 3 Vlce Presulent 2 Class Play 4 He cannot solve thmk as he wx ANN ABEL BL ACKBURN Nana Glee Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Sneakmg contest 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Scouts 1 2 3 4 MARIANNE DAHL Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Busxness Man of Glee Club 3 4 Class Presldent 4 4 H Sec 8z Treas 3 Presulent 4 Speaklng' Contest 2 3 Class Plav 3 4 Renew Staff LEONF CAPPER Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Hlstorxan 3 4 Speaklng Contest 3 Scouts 1 2 3 4 llNF7 BIDDIQOW BlrlflX Glee Club 2 3 4 Shell never reach her second chllclhoorl because she couldnt lose her first Wlth graceful step she strules the streets And smlles at exervone she meets A qulet maulen mtent on her wolk We know that her clutxes she newer xull sh1rk Her chattenng beats greaseal Secretary and Treasurer 3 llghtnlng 4 H 1 Speaklng Contest 1 2 4 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllm llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . . 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' g to ' 5' . 3 ' GFORGE GULLICKSON Rusty Scouts 1 2 Judgmg Team Clase Play 4 4 H 2 RUTH DUDLEY Glee Club 2 3 VICE Pres 4 Scoute 1 2 3 4 Class Play 4 MARY GRISWOLD Sybxl Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Prewlent 4 BUSINESS Manager Glee Club 2 Class V1ce Presldent 1 4 Band 4 Claw Play 4 Scouts 1 2 4 Speakmg Contewt 3 Revxew Staff SERENA HASS Glee Club 2 3 Clase Secretary Clam Play Offxce Glrl 4 NIILDRED GARLUCR Mlllle Claw Preqlrlent 2 Claes Hletorlan 3 Scouts 1 2 3 4 Editor 1n Chlef of Revxevx Staff Valedlctorlan BFTH FLAIG Glee Club 1 2 Prewlent 1 Treaa 2 Sec 3 Basketball 1 Speaking Conteft 1 2 He me the flavor of all socxety He IS the yamlla of our cla'-we A girl of purpoee and pereexer a who IQ bound to achleve Quccew Dont try to convmce me I have mv own nleae Momlesty IS the chamoml Qettm glrlleh beauty A very Qober qulet gurl Bleet with vlrtuee eyer Her head ns qelmlom ln a vfhlrl A better Qtuclent neyer When lessona get a llttle tough Juat run a llttle bluff Class Colors-Jed DOlN XLD RPL GER 4 H 2 3 4 Trac 4 S ate Jufl mg Team 2 3 4 RUTH H AY FBS Class Play 3 Scou Q 1 2 3 4 Salutatorxan IILNRY HEIDER Hank 4 H 2 3 4 Track 2 Class Plav 3 4 State Jumlgmg Team 3 4 RUTH LARSON Glee Club 2 3 4 C LARLNL F JOHN SOL Class Trea urer 1 4 H 2 3 4 Tracl 3 4 Sec and Treas B bal14 State Judglng Team 2 3 4 NORNI -X JOIINTSON V1c Pres1dent3 Class Hlstorlan 4 Speakmg Contest 1 3 4 H 3 Plax 3 Scouts 1 2 3 4 Band 4 dll Q Dlolet True merlt is hke a rnver the deeper It ls the less nolse lt mal es Lazx Not so just hate to hurry Frequently vuth mx brains I gently thmll a thought Theres mlschlef lurkmg behmd those ey es You can bluff some of the teachers some of the t1me but wou cant bluff all of the teachers all of the tlme Short as ans dream E llnlIlullIuunnnnnunnnunlununlllunnunununnnunnunnuununInnunuuuuununnnununulnnluunuuvnnnunnnn .. . n'nuE e nlIuumumnn1mununnnnnulIInmlnlnlmnuunnnnunnnnnmmumumumlnnnuulnumpmnnnmnnnmmum 1 ' v : x ' I H . . . 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The e wlld women are mal n g a wlld lllll of m I newer knew Qo young a bodx wlth sO old a head SEUIORS BOB STFENSEN There surelv must be some hard Class Plax 3 4 work 1n hlm For none has ever Renew Staff come out HARRIET S'I'0RAND'l Glee Club 1 2 4 I care for nobody no not I unless Speakmg Contest 4 thes care for me Band 4 NI ARG ARET SCHMECKPEPER Glee Club 1 2 3 4 for all A sunny srmle a cheerful Word FSTHER SPRAIN I I Glee Club 2 3 4 Industrlous gentle and l3IlXllk9 4H3 Ill Hlll lil l I I llllll E unnunmuluunnnulunnmmunmnum . ulnuunE Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll v A ts v' v 77 w - - 4: s s 1 , , , .v . . - . U . - 1 - n 4 1 v J . . - as ' , ' H - - . ., ' . . mum., . uunmummmnmm:nnunmuunum'nn1nunnnnnnuuuuunnuun IHIIIIE OUR SCHOCDL The School and the Community Few people realize how important a factor are our public schools in the prosperity and growth of a community purely a commercial viewpoint We measure the products of our schools in terms of cultural and educational value, their splrltual influence, their part in developing better citizenship, thelr work ln equlppmg our youth to meet the problems of life These prlm ary products are of first importance and it is a wholesome condition that thev are so stressed However we often overlook the fact that a com munltv without an effective school svstem may be not only lacking in these essential elements but likely to be equally as far behind ln material prosperity When the time comes for a family to change its residence, a location accesslble to an efficient school IS of first concern This is true in intra as well as inter citv movements Realty the class room A good school will surround itself with a solid popula of lllllLlStI'l0UN families, families whose wants must be supplied, who build up chuich memberships patronize shops and stores glxe thelr patronage to the professions and thus fill the arteries of trade with the blood of business Attention IS called to this phase of chool influence an influence that aids in building up the business welfare of a district as well as leading in the mental and ethical dexelopment of its xouth -X substantial slghtlx and well equipped school plant such as ours manned bx a teaching force of per on al1ty and power, with adequate faclll ties for study and play IS a source of prestige, a worthy asset to city district or country town Such a school atmosphere makes for stability and S0l1Cllty 1n the property surroundings, increasing land values through its influence on the character of the neighborhood and on the volume of trade We have the testlmony of a former cabinet member who has sald that ambitious cltlzens will go where edu catlon may be had for their children The same point IS emphasized in the story of another prominent Amerlcan vsho tells of his fathers leaving the back woods of the Ozark Mountains because there were available but three months of school My father packed our belongings in a covered wagon he relates and went to a new state- and we moved out of a three months school into a nme months one, with a free high school This leads us to wonder how deslr 1tv who are not sufficiently mterested in their children to inquire regarding school advantages before establish ng a new home It has been said We can Judge of a ClVlllZ3tl0ll as well as an individual bs the wax childhood is treated This is a slevs of a bv product of our schools, a form of public SSTYICC to the communitx that should impress residents who haxe no occasion to utilize the schools as well as non resident propertx owners both of whom sometimes feel that thex haxe taxatlon without proportionate bene fit The lmportance of the products and by products of our schools may be summarized 1n the words of Herbert Hoover, If we were to suppress our educational system for a single gener ation the equlpment would decay, the most of our people would die of star vation, and mtellectually and spirit ually we should slip back four thousand years in human progress We could recover the loss of any other big buslness in a few years but not this one In estimating the CHICICIICY of our schools should the emphasls be placed on scholarship or citizenship-capacity or character or both In the life of the individual even as in the life of the nation, the activities of today are conducted in the light of their influence on the affairs f tomorrow So it IS with education its prime busmess is the development of the 1nd1v1dual to build the nation s future One s vsay of look1ng t things does not depend upon the size of his mmd With educatlon there need be no Main Street Our educational system works in many directions It enlarges the earn ing value of the child to its parent and to the natlon It brings an American lzlng mfluence to bear on the lives of our foreigners It steps forth to rehabilitate the delinquent child to restore the falterlng phvslcallx It develops research students trams teachers and makes posslble the pro fe sions These are all essential in our scheme of things However, education fContmued on next pagej , 0 l -1 ' . , t. . ' . . . . . A . Lk H I - - - . s N 1 f L . . . . . . K L ,, A T K' N . . . , . l . I . . '. . . . ' , , , A 5 - h L A F .I . . H . . I S . Q H . l . ,,, . . . K 0 . . ,, . . . . -. , . 'K 'L ' ' ' A .rr . as VL . ' a values are affected by proximity to able are new residents to a commun- of the town he lives in but on the size 1 . . . . . . . ,, . . 1 . A 7. K . - . ' . . K . . K . A .H . H . , ' ' ' at ' ' - n h h . - . ' . . .5 . 5 ' . K 1 . . B -. N . ,, . . . . V s , . j . ' . . . ' , . ' j. .. I ' l . . - . s Y . . Y . . . ., . A D' . . .' , , f i I' ' ' . . i' ' .' . . ' A . . , F . . , ' - , ' , , ' Ennnnn nlnnanmnuannumnmn:nummunnunnunnnnuumu . numulg our-icromau nnn1annnannunnunnnnnunnnuunlnuu uInnnulnunn:nunnunnnnuuununnlnununul L L ASS OF 1927 Clarence Drecktrah Attendrng La Crosse Vocatronal School Wrlbert Drecktrah Attendrng Voca tronal School at Mrlyyaukee Robert Dudley Attendlng Lnryersrty of Wrsconsrn Arthur Flerschman At home Mrlan Halverson Workrng rn local flllrng statron Charlotte Hass Takrng nurses tram mg at Grandyrew Hosprtal Leonard Hugrll Attendlng Luther College Decorah Iowa lloyd Johnson At home Ellen Knudson At home Vaughan Larson Workrng 1n L W Nuttelmans Mrldred Mrchelson Taklng nurses tlZ1ll11I'lg at Lutheran Hospltal Katherrne Nuttleman Worklng at local creamery Verna Moos Marrled Vernon Nuttleman Work1ng on A Vlck s farm Margaret Paustran Stenographer at Grandvreyv hosprtal Dorothy Runge-Attendrng La Crosse State Teachers College Helen Schnerder Workrng 1n the Standard Restaurant La Crosse Irene Storandt Stenographer t County Asylum Bermece Sprarn Stenographer at the Securlty Sayrngs Bank La Crosse Mrlton Wenzel Workmg rn paper company rn Mrlyyaukee Armrn Werngarten Workmg rn local Farmers Store LL-XSS OF 1928 Julran Anderson Workmg on father s farm Owen Anderson Workrng on hls father s farm Harry Baker Attendlng La Crosse Vocatlonal School Rlchard Battrs Workrng 1n fathers store Lerla Bechtold -Xttendrng La Crosse State Teachers College Helen Drekroeger Attendrng Crosse State Teachers College Edna Flerschman Takrng nurses trarnrng at the Sparta Hosprtal Alma Hauge At home Evelyn Herman Attendmg La Crosse State Teachers College Frederrck Horman Attendrng Teach ers College at New Ulm Mmnesota Adelme Hugo Attendrng Keefe s Busmess College Marre Hulberg Attendlng Keefe s Busrness College W1ll1s Klusman WOFk1Hg rn hrs father s meat market nnunnuuuuuun nnunnunnunllmIIurunlIllIllInnuuumnnnnlulunnnunnn Vernon Knudson Attendrng Luther College, Decorah, Iowa Janet Lee-Attendrng La Crosse State Teachers College Arthur Lewrs Workrng vyrth brrdge contractor at Mt Horeb Byron Lord Workmg rn a store m M1ndoro Phrlrp Larson Workrng for Clrnton I Grrswold 'Clarence Meyer Attendmg La Crosse State Teachers College Frederrck Meyer Attendlng Lmyer sity of Wrsconsrn Rudolph Mever Attendrng La Crosse State Teachers College Irene Rhodes At home Erma Sandman Attendrng La Crosse State Teachers College Verna Schwartz Takrng nurses tram mg at Lutheran hosprtal Mrnnre Seeger Workrng rn local beauty shop Elda Selebrede Attendrng W BU at La Crosse Dorothv Smrth Attenchng Keefes Busrness College Marjorre Storandt Attendrng Unryer srty of Wrsconsrn Luella Wedekrng At home Marlon Wrlson Attendrng La Crosse State Teachers College School and tommunrty Contmued rs especlally concerned wrth the many They hold the balance of povyer at the ballot It rs rmportant therefore that they have an lnterest 1n and an under standrng of publrc rssues It 18 to them yye look for establrshrng a wholesome socral mor xle It IS rmportant then that they be educated rn an atmos sphere of Farth and Hope It IS rmportant that they be educated to relrsh therr work and wrth a proper balance betvyeen yyork worshrp and play, they may enjoy toll and utrlrze the rncre-rsmg lersure allotted them y xthout berng bored or tempted t dr srpatron It rs a m1 conceptron that educatrng a person hrs effrcrency to toll H yy ork sl'l0l1lyl be none the he ll'1s been schooled Nllflfl help mu cle 51 young college may y ro drg drtch durrng 1 yac'rl1 yn to ff ll health and yyealth th ne t chool year, recall e Itrhan yyorkman yyho vsould hum matches of opera yyhrle he labored an Irrshman yvho would dr cuss p 1t1c'1l 1 e yyhrle he prcl-.ed an -Xmerr 'rn yyho yyould analyze econo m c condrtrons vyh1'e he yyorked None of the e m 'r yyas less effrcrent vyrth p cl and hoyel becau e rn a degree rrtellectufllly deyeloped Yet therr to conclude ls reducrng capacrty to l because l1ves were rrcher, therr resources greater It would be unfortunate were rt necessary to conserve rgnorance rn order to furmsh an adequate labor supply The welfare of thrs country centers around the trarnrng of the many It depends upon a hrgh socral morale an rncreasrng number of mentally alert producers It requlres a crtrzenry wrth rntellrgence to yalue and enjoy socral contacts vyrth suff crent educatronal foundatron to admrt of self govern ment equrpped to rmproye rts lersure and rmbued vylth suffrcrent sports manshrp to play the game Th1s IS a co11tr1but1on educatron makes, a contrrbutron wrth rntellrgence, not xgnorance as the foundatron I-Jducatron should make more palat able the humbler tasks rn lxfe Educatron has an appendrx, a useful one It functrons as promoter of the cultural and practrcal art musrc, lramatrc dome trc scrence, vocatronal trarnrng pny rcal development There are those who do not thrnk thrs oran useful I requent rs the lament for the good old day of better spellers and better Hgurers, rn prte of proof to the contrary Wrthout the appendrrc yye work for memorrzatron and dr1ll the Three R s yyrth the appendlrc rn addrtron to the e yye yyork for modrflcatron of conduct to deyelop hrgher moral character, better health greater c1y1c conscrousness, closer home relatron shrp greater vocatlonal effrclency and more wholesome use of lersure How has thrs organ of educatron functloned what rs 1ts value based on two separate tests? Take the seryrce test Keeprng rn mrnd our twentreth century envrron ment yyrth 1ts rncreased lersure, shall we remoye the recreatlonal and group rnterest actryrtres, the gy mnasrum the playground, the chorus, the orchestra and the band? Keeplng rn mrnd the spendrng orgy shall yye elrmrnate the teachrng of thrrftq Keeprng rn mrnd artrficral lrvrng, shall we ellmrnate good rnstructron and medrcal super y1s1on Keeplng rn mrnd the tremend ous yyaste and loss of l1fe by accldent or fire, shall we elrmrnate Safety Frrst rnculcatronq Keeprng rn mrnd the need of self expresslon shall yye elrmrnate art musrc and fll'3YTl3tlCS9 Keeprng 1n mmd competrtrye busrness and rndustry shall yye ellmmate pre yocatronal tra1n1ng Keeprng 1n mrnd the prevalence of crtrzenshrp lndlfference shall we elrmrnate the teachlng of crvrc responsrbrlrty Take the rnterest test There are 14 per cent of the total school enrollment ln hlgh school today as agarnst 11 per cent forty year ago There are 82 8 per cent of the chrldren betyyeen 1Cont1nued on la t pagej i , . I , I 1 - A l . 1. . Y. . ,1 X , A Y . X . 1 1 . s , . . . ' - .' 1, , ' - ' ' ' . l. v . ' ' Y I ' i. I Q n s 1 x ' ' 1 -1 . . . 1 , . 1 ' 1' 1 . 'T . . s , - 1 1 - . 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SEN IOR ACTIUITIES Senlor Llass History 28 and 29 School opened September 6 w1th the Junlor Class of 28 orgamzxng as the hlgh and mxghty Semors of 29 We elected the followlng ORICBTS Marlan Dahl presldent, Mary Grlswold, v1ce presldent Donovan Runge, secretary and treasurer The Semor class started the socxal ball rollmg by sponsorlng the first mxxer of the year held October 5th It was a gala affalr both teachers and students enterlng mto the f6St1Vlt16S of the evemng full heartedly The gally colored costumes worn repre sented the revolutlonary perxod and the ClVll war era other students were costumed to represent the Swedlsh French, Spamsh Chlnese and Japan ese as well as Plrates GYPSIES and Indlans At 8 oclock a very entertamxng program was rendered It was opened wnth a pxano duet by M1ss Ivey and Mlss Nerxson a vocal solo by Mr Rowe accompanxed by Mxss Ivey at the piano snatches of humor read by Marxan Dahl plano solo by Mlss Ivey readlng by MISS Lang songs by glrls I I quartette fortune tellmg by Mary Grlswold and a song by the boys quartette Immedlately followlng was a drlnklng contest Those partlclpat Arleen Meler and Wmton McEldow ney Yale Naset the wlnner recelved a funnel and Wlnton won the consola tlon prlze whlch was a blb The rest of the evenmg was spent ln dancmg and ended up wlth refreshments The Senlor class was represented ln two Judglng teams that recelved hlgh places at the Judglng contest at Mad 1son by Donald Kruger, Henry Helder and Alfred Nledfeldt who composed the Dalry Products team and Clar ence Johnson Cllfford Mlchelson wlth Raymond Hover, a Junlor, who com posed the Meat Judglng team and were presented Wlth letters The Senlor prestlge was broken IH the lnter class basketball games when they were defeated But our prxde IH our class was not lost because of the work of our Senlor boys who played on the regular team We were repre sented on the regular basketball team 1 I 1 by Tad Day captam Harold Oaks guard Cllfford MlCh6lSOH guard, and Alfred Nledfeldt sub The prestlge of our class rests not 1ts sklll IH forenslcs In the local contest Annabel Blackburn won first ln declamatlons We w1ll be represent ed at the field and track meet at Galesvllle thls year by Chfford Mlch elson fcaptamj Harold Oaks Tad Day Clarence Johnson Alfred Nled feldt and Donald Kruger The students have started t practlce for the Senlor play Adam and Eva whlch w1ll be glven May 14th and 15th Plans w1ll soon be started for the Jumor and Senlor plc 11c vshxch w1ll probably be held the first part of June The Senlor banquet sponsored by our parents w1ll be held somet1me 1n the near future As we think of the fun and happl ness we have had and know we w1ll not share them agam wlth each other It brlngs a feelmg of sadness 1nto our hearts as we depart from you our Alma Mater Farewell SETIIOR CLASS POEM After four vears together In ou1 old West Salem Hlgh We pack up all our memor1es And b1d a last Good bye FOI we, we must be movlng, We cannot always stav The happx hlgh school students That ue are today The world has ploblems for us, Ploblems vue must lealn to do So we can never tauv long Our work IS never thlough We ve set our goals so fal ahead, That they are hard to see, We've launched our shlps vwe've set oul salls, On, on to vlctorx ' We ve been happy here togethel, Lealnlng, st11v1ng eve1 on, We ve been loyal, we ve been falthful When our school has lost Ol won And now, as classes have befole us We go out agalnst ou1' w1ll, Leavmg vacant seats for others In l1fe's Journev to refill munuuuu InAuuuannnlanAunnuunmnnnnuuumuuuunmuunnuuuQnAuunununnuIunnunnunuuuuunul nunaunnnnnm llllIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIUIIIllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllIIllIIlllllllIllllllllIIllllllllIllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll w ' w - 9 1 . 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' . mulnnllu IIIIIVIHE ' CS - 9Y Q Y Y 7 , u 1 n , Y . 7 , 1 1 Y 9 ' E E nnuunnuinunrnnlinnnnuunnnnnnnnunnnuuuunnnnunun ADAM AND EVA To Be Given May 14th and 15th SENIOR PL AY CAST Iamee King Henry Helder Aunt Abby Rocker Ruth Dudlev Corinthia Annabel Blackburn Dr Jack Delameter Tad Day Clinton DeWitt Donax on Runge Horace Pilgrim George Gulllcknon Julie DeWitt Marv Grwwold Adam Smith Bob Steenqen Iva Ising Marianne Dahl Lord Andrew Gordon Harold Oaks JUNIOR PLAY AND MARY DID Glven on December 4th and 'Sth 56 !! V - . I JUNIOR PLAY CAST Mary Sterling ,.,,re...e Muriel Fuller Willie Sterling .... Winton Mclildowney ,1 - 1- ff.-ff .-e.... .f I I 'QS . ,. 'S 1 fs ......., A ' ' .' . Il ' ' ............... ,' 1 ' ', 'Nile Sterllig, I mrence C rex Dres a Rand Daniel Grex I duh Smith Annette McDonald Yale Xaxe Nlarme Horktman Herbert Wemgarten Iucille Hixhop Betts Sterling Charlotte Meter 011 J O C' Whittaker I-4101 e Xaset Iatilda Rubx Niorkwed Henrx Shlrlex Helder The Centleman from Georgia U munnunn-unmmnunnmmnmunnnm E1 JUNKDRS lop Row left to Tlght Yale Ndset Edna Ho1er Charlotte Mexer Annette McDonald Anna Drecktrah Vera Smeckpepper Annetta D8Utl1Ch llo1se Ndxet, Lucxlle Blshop Nora Schnelfler Seumd Row MUTIQI Ifuller Mllclrefl Shane I1e1e N1e4lfel1lt luella Dlekroeger Mdrlne Horstman Ehzabeth SChWa1tZ Rubx Morkvneml Arlme Hauser Raxmoml Hoxer Herbert Wemgdrten llont Raw Seated l1l.1 Atwate1 lVI.1rg11etlluol ltuth Gr.11um Sl111l4x Henler qtephen lhefenth ller, Charhe Green SOPHGMORES Row att 1 1 It P11 0 ll u lmexg, Wllluml lhecl tl 1h ll Jh em H.1xu1r1 mule 11 1 111 E1 rotn eelnenle une rf x 1' llmore .1 ull wllltllll Xlcl ltlfbkkllel -Xltou bllf-'lllldll 1Le1 l url full 61 Hull 61 l 1OCf.1IlQ I L111 ce P16101 1 1 l ll Lu.1cke11111 1 Nl 11t1n .1 11e Pau t1g11 I f lllt d.llJUt l IL 1 11 sth Doro Iyllbj., e xx .1111111111 'ml nu 1 er 111 1 er Ll Llll e L 1 1 'en 51 11le1 rm Mnnlfl Schmn J- S., 1. .A . . -2. 1 '., '.,, V' Top ',l l1r'gl-t1llIlHl '1', ' Q1 ,lifloly In-, 'z l lil s, Nlll lftt' 14' ', Do ll' S l ' , L: I'I21l'CI'rUll, 'I ' Stor- S1-c-.rntl ltovv-Gear-g'elW11lters,y Rlinettu Ileclaexr. lfstelle Kr11l1n, l-Ilniso llelnron, Helen K,-I.,-, .gy 1 'f -1, :A 1- - , 4: 2 ' -1. 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SCHOOL ACTIUITIES HICH SL HOOL NIIXLRS The first l l1gl1 school mlxter of the xear wa glxen bx the Semor class October nth One of the thmgs wh1ch contributed to the success of the party was the I'9llL1ll'6l'l16Ilt that exerxone come 1n costume Followmg th program gn en ano Duet M1 Ixex d Ner1 on Nocal Solo M1 Rowe Humor 'JIar1an Dahl P1ano Solo NI1ss Ixex Readmg M1s Lange Songs G1rls Quartette Fortune Tell1ng Marx Gr1 wold S 1 s I x Chorus Dlllllxlllg' Contest QYale Na et prwe w1nnerJ After the pros ram a gldflll 1narch w1s held 11d 1111298 WGIC awarded to Charlotte Meyer and Bob Steensen as h.1x11g, the lest costumes and to Shir lex Ilelder and Rubv Morkwed as The next nnxer was a Chr1stmas partv sponsored by the Sophomores As the openlng number Helen Kruger Sophomore presldent gave a humor 0LlS1l1tI'0lll1CtOI'X talk Ixerct a comb orchestra made up of members of Patrol 1 of the G1rl Scouts play ed A talk on Mx Tr1p to Germanv by Eldon M1ller was probablv the most 1nterest1ng feature of the program Other numbers were songs bx the C1rls Quartette a v1ol1n solo by Leone Capper a Grade G1rls Octette aid Jokes and song projected on a creen After the program the guests plax ed games awlnle then a Santa Claus appeared and lllSt1'1bL1t6tl g1fts Lxerv xear the students draw names and g1xe a present to the person whose name thev draw In the past the g1v1ng of these presents has taken place on the last dax of school before the Chr1stmas xacat1on Th1s xear how exer It was '1 feature on the m1xcer program The ILIYIIOI' class gaxe the tl'lll'll nnxer Following 18 the program Il1ck Orchestra Bum Song Rubx Morkxxed and -Xrleen Meler I Cac 'lr a plax F 'xx -Xct Norma Johnson and Luc1lle P1 hop Song, Ruth Grannum and Fllzabeth Schwartz Peadmg Mr Sennermg Mock Pasket Ball Game -X the mixer date a near t Valentlne dax heart were drawn after the program was oxer A great deal of mf rr11nent prexa1led at thx feature The Freshman class sponsored the fourth and last m1xer The follow1ng program was gn en llnter Clas Champ1onsh1p basketball game Junlors wmmng oxer the l Sophomore Oratlon John S1d Steensen Two Songs Mr Rowe and -Xnnabel Blackburn Jokes Donald GFlSW0lll Mu cal Comedx Stanlex Oak and S 11rlex He1 ler -XW21lll1I1g of lettels to -Kg boxs and I ba ket ball boxs The Speaking lontest I'he annual l'l1g'l1 school speakmg contest was held at the school last Thursday Apr1l 18 Three contests were held Oratlons Declamatory Ex Yale Naset 1'6'CE1V8Kl first place H1s theme was CIVIC Responslblhty EIOISE Naset rece1ved second speaklng I Home the B1rthplace of the INat1on In Exttemporaneous Readmg Dorothy Larson rece1ved first place and An lnette McDonald second In the De 'clamatorx work Annabel Blackburn l won first place speakmg H1ggbvs Go lJoy R1d1ng Inez B1llills0Il rece1ved second place w1th the selectlon Ch1na Blue Exes and Harrlet Storandt re celved th1rd place speaklng The Show Must Co On Those rece1x1ng first places w1ll repre ent th1s school at the Coulee Conference Contest to be held at Onalaska FI'1Ll3Y Apr1l 26 The Erctemporaneous work w1llbeg1n at 3 00 and the Oratlons and Declama tory work at 1 00 at the Onalaska hl h c1ool 'llltth NEWS Gale x1lle h1gh school track team won first place ln the annual coulee conference track meet at Galesvdle Tuesdax afternoon Max 22 wlth West Salem second Mmdoro th1rd and Holmen fourth Four schools part1c1 lpated w1nn1ng a total of polnts as follows Gale x1lle 78' We t Salem 10 lVIlI1ll0I'0 81 Holmen 6 We t Salem won the half m1le relax race with Holmen a 1ts onlx competl 'tor The local team was Knudson I livIlCl16lS0ll Dax and Storandt Th1s lrace did not count for polnts 1n the meet The meet was held on the Galesv1lle fa1r grounds The West Salem team was followed bx a delega t1on wh1ch about equalled the rest of the crowd present Followlng are the wmners 1n each exent Hlgh Hurdles Won bx G Gardner QGJ second Klusman QWSJ tl11rd Johnson QGJ T1me 18 100 xard Da h Won bx Runnes trand QGJ second Cassel QWSJ th1rd F Gardner QGJ fourth T1mm QIVI J T1me 111 220 Yard Low Hurdles Won bx Klusman QWSJ second T Hanson QGJ th1rd F Gardner QGJ fourth Johnson QWSJ T1me 285 440 Yard Dash Won by Johnson QGJ second MICDGISOH QWSJ third Storandt QW S J fourth Telpstra QHJ T1me 588 G second Arnold QGJ tlilrll Trostrude QHJ fourth Achterklrch QWSJ T1me 2 212 220 Yard Dash Won by Runnes trand QGJ t1ed for second and th1rd Cassel QWSJ and M1chelson QWSJ fourth Lyons QGJ T1me 237 Mlle Run Won by lN1edfeldt QWSJ t1ed for second and th1rd Cory QGJ and Pfaff QMJ fourth Drogseth QW S J T1me 5 30 Hlgh Jump T1ed for first and second G Hanson QGJ and Johnson QG J t1ed for tl'1lI'Ll and fourth Terp stra QHJ and Hoyer QWSJ He1ght 5 45 Pole Vault Won by G Hanson QGJ seco11d Storandt QWSJ th1rd S Hanson QGJ t1ed for fourth Peterson QHJ and Day QWS Helght 9 10 Javelln Throw Won by Sylxester second M Olson tnrr Knudson QW SJ fourth Saxton QM J D1stance 92 5 Shot Put T1ed for first and second Lyons QG J and Sulhyan 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' 'S ' A- I . ass . . 5 , . o 1 PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATIOH Flrst Parent Teachers Meetmg Monday evenxng over a hundred persons were ln attendance at the first Parent Teachers meetmg of the year held ln the hlgh school gym A short busmess meetmg socxal games and a lunch made up the program There were no addresses and the evenlng passed quxckly m a serles of d1vers1ons arranged by the entertamment com mlttee Sandwlches plckles cake and coffee all ID abundance were served by Mrs Cappers commlttee The meetmg opened w1th the mtro ductlon of the four new teachers Thrs was made wxth as l1ttle embarassment as posslble Mlss NCFISOH, MISS Lange M1ss Ivey and MISS Krahenbuhl, each were called by Mr Peters He men tloned brlefly the grade or department under thexr charge and gave an 1nv1 tatlon to parents to meet them 1n thelr class rooms The secretary read the mmutes of the last meetmg and the presldent called for the nommatlon and electlon of new officers To expedlte matters and actlng on a suggestlon from the floor G W Dudley, Mrs Angus John son and Mrs J R Capper were named as a nommatmg commlttee Thelr re port was accepted and a motion car r1ed to cast the unanlmous vote of the meetmg for the followlng Presldent Mrs John Meyer 1st Vlce Pres F F Mlller 2nd V1ce Pres Lorna Tofson Secretary Cora Grlswold Treasurer Meta Baer Wlule the nomlnatlng commlttee was out Mr Rowe actmg as master of ceremonies started the program of entertamment wh1ch began wlth a grand march Partners were chosen by drawmg slxps from a box Ladies drew sllps bearlng the name of a capxtal cltv and men the names of states The state and lts capltal palred off Need less to say the commlttee had a geo graphs on hand and open to a page bearmg a U S map The next ll1VEl'Sl0Xl was a ball pass mg contest ln whlch every one arrang ed ln three large cxrcles partlclpated 'Vlrs T A Schelxan won the prlze The next contest was an egg fan mng contest Carl Drecktrah Al Cull man John Mexer and Jes e Capper corners of the gym blown out egg shell egg It was dlrected 1n the center of the started from the w1th a fan and a By fannmg the1r to a small clrcle floor Amld great excltement Capper and Meyer flnlshed 1n a dead heat On the run off Meyer won and was award ed a clgar The next was a guessmg contest Placards bearlng an arrangement of letters taken from the names of 50 busmess men were posted around the walls The game was to guess the names and record them on a sheet Mr Splltgerber and Margaret Knudson won the lemon drops The last was a spellmg bee wlth a thrust, wmk bow stamp and left handed gesture to represent the letters spellers were chosen by G W Dudley and B A Mau They were all good on spelllng but thelr co ordlnatlon of words and gestures tended to break down Mrs Edward Nuttelman won the box of candy and MISS Lound de serves honorable mentlon Thls con cluded the entertalnment and was followed by refreshment Second Parent Teachers Meetmg Tuesday evenlng a hundred or more people turned out for the second meet lng of the Parent Teachers ASSOCIH t1on at the Hrgh School The meetlng began w1th the readlng of the mmutes and the suggestlon by the chalrman that a presldent be elected as the one elected at the for mer meetmg decl1ned to serve A program of ITIUSIC and speaklng followed For the first number the Hlgh School Glee Club sang two very pleasing songs Dr W J Mlller deputy offxcer of the State Board of Health was next lntroduced and spoke for forty mm utes on the work of the State Board of Health and more partlcularly of the Toxm Ant1Tox1n lnoculatlon whlch the Board ls promotmg Group mocul atlon of chlldren ln thls CODIIYIUHIIY agalnst dxphtherla was the object of Dr Mlllers usxt and talk Hxs re marks recexved close attentlon and were followed bx some questlons and 1l1Cl1sSl0n A resolutlon askxng the local school board to promote a plan for group lnoculatlon of chlldren 1n thls communxty wlth Toxm Antl Toxm recened a faxorable vote bw those present The question of electlng an aSSOC13 t1on president was then taken up Mrs 1' W Storandt and Mrs J R Capper were nomxnated and both decl1ned G W Garlock, last years presldent was then re elected Whlle th1s was takmg place the rostrum was arranged for the last number on the program In thxs a representatxon of a fire place wlth a whlte halred lady before lt was arranged on the rostrum The room was darkened and the stage xllummated by spot llght Wlth thls stage settlng Mlss Gladys Fox then sang Mother McCree ln a way that evoked warm and prolonged applause The three glrls MISS Fox Mlss Lexla Bechtold and Blrdxe Krucke responded wlth the song Moonlight and Roses for the last number The commlttee 1n charge of refresh ments had provlded an ample supply ThlS luncheon was served IH the Domestlc Sclence room Third Parent Teachers Meetmg The thlrd number of the P T A was held at the hlgh school Frldav evening Aprll 19 Mrs Blanche Cham berlln of La Crosse gave a verv Inter estlng lllustrated lecture on her trip to the Hawanan Islands Showmg slldes as she talked Mrs Chamberhn acqualnted the audlence w1th her trlp across the water some of the scenic spots of the Islands people customs bulldmgs and lndustrles Everyone en Joy ed the lecture very much and gaxn ed conslderable knowledge concerning thus lsland POSSESSIOH of ours After the lecture Mr Nlchols talked on the band movement 1n thls school and explalned the plans for golng to the State Tournament at Stenens Pomt May 17 and 18 The parents were asked to C0l'l'slLl8l the proposltlon and have the chlldren brlng back thelr sentiments at the next band praetlce das After tlmshlng th1s matter the senlor class parents met ln the Ag room to have thelr plctures taken for the Orange and Black Revlew whlch ha been dedlcated to them thls year The plcture turned out ln fine shape and w1ll make an excellent cut Thxs was followed by a fine lunch sers ed by the refreshment commlttee The Sen lor Class mothers then met for the purpose of dxscusslng plans eoncermnff a banquet for the senior class The meetm proved to be one of the largest ex er held about two hun dred people has mg turned out Thx hows a fine spmt and lnterest ln the work of the chool muunu nunnunununnuInlulnunuuuunnnu nnnnununnluuun unAInnuuunnunuuunnunnununInInlullununulnuuuulunuuuuunnnu ununnnnmunnulnn uunnum F' luununullunullnonnuuuunlnuInnlulnununulnuuununununuunluunulllllunlllunnuunAnuuunununuunnununnununnununuunnnnuunnunnunuunununulunn . 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's ' V h I ' , A D - ' . 1, - S K . . . 3 . , - .I J ' 7 Y 7 'I ' S . l3........ nununuununnumuunnnunumuuunnunnununl FRESHMEH ..........E1 Top Row left to rlght Robert Petereon Spencer Tnomae Wllbert Lowchlng Donald Grlewold Earl Havena Stephen Spacek Stanley Oake Elmer Mau Row Havene Second Row Margaret Oldenberg, Mar1an Haueer, Leona Stemke Ieona Garbere Rubx Iee Arhne Mexer -Xdlyn Hulberg 'lhnd Row Harvex Nuttleman Frederlck Wege, Flwlra Bahnub, V1ol'1 Schomberg, Irma Pralle Flona Hebron, Plla Fberle, Dorothy Iabus Louu Hemker Bottom Row Dougald Blackburn, Florence Clemente Mary Casterllne Lou1 e Wakefield Clara Meyer Charlotte Deutrlch Irma Albers Wllbert Labu: Freshman Class Hlstory 28 and '29 -kt the begxnmng of the xear thlrtx fixe Fre hmen enrolled three haxe dropped out, and one enrolled the second eme-ter makmg a total of thlrtx three We elected our cla offlcer a followe Donald Gl'lsXK0lll Pre ldent Robert Peterson Vlce Pre ldent Loul e Wakefield Sec 'md Treat Clax -Xdn or Mr Splltgerber Our mltlatxon took place September 28 both bow and glflw wore oxerall The Sophomore dommated We were herded mto the -Kg room where for half an hour we walted ln agomzed Nuspen e Then we were bhndfolded and led lnto the Home Ee room, where we felt the xarlous organ-. of the were branded wlth a hot curlmg lron, lntroduced to a skeleton, and fed angleworm whlle we walked oxer rolx polx broom tucks The refrexh ment- erxed con lated of green pop lollxpope, 8.l lllWlCl'l6S filled wlth green plckle and an ll'lU'llQIlN6 cake whlch was cut bx the claw prexldent Donald Grlewold Before Chrxxtmax the Freehmen and Sophomores went on a Qlexghrlde to Bangor to wltness a baxketball game between Salem and the aforeeaxd town Bangor won, causmg Us great downcaet The Fre hman mnter war. held -Xprll 10th -'lx a part of the program the lnter claw champlonwhlp game wax plated There were iexeral other mtereqtlng numberx and dancmg afterwardx For refre hmentw we serxed ple a la mode Y, . -. 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WEST SALEM 6 HOLMEN 7 In the Hrst Coulee Conference game of the season, West Salem was nosed out by Holmen High 7 to 6 at Holmen December 7th The game was very close and hard fought throughout all four periods Salem took a three pomt lead at the start of the game and the first quarter ended 3 to 0 in favor of Salem The half ended Wlth Salem 1n the lead by a score of 4 to 2 Shortly after the start of the third quarter Holmen tied the score w1th a field goal which knotted the score 4 all Both teams were gxvmg all they had now ln order to get the lead, and Holmen finally got the break by add mg a free throw and shortly after a field goal wh1ch left the score 7 to 4 m favor of Holmen In a desperate last minute rally Salem dropped a long field goal but was unable to score agam before the gun went off with the score 7 to 6 m favor of Hol men West Salem 12 Holmen 21 Holmen agam succeeded ln defeat 1ng us on our home floor by a score of 21 to 12 The game was much closer than the score 1nd1cated Holmen made most of 1ts po1nts w1th a barrage of long shots from mld floor nearly all of wh1ch found the hoop Salem took the lead at the outset and were ahead at the end of the first quarter by a score of 5 to 1 At the start of the second quarter Holmen came back strong and led at the half by 8 to 7 During the thlrd quarter Salem was unable to score and Hol men took the opportun1tv and bom barded the basket of which practically all were true In the last quarter Salem made a desperate rally to whlttle down the lead but only suc ceeded 1n addmg 4 pomts before the game ended leavmg the final score Holmen 21 Salem 12 Galesvxlle 26 West Salem 20 Galesvllle defeated Salem m one of the hardest fought games of the season by a score of 26 to 20 'Ihe outcome of the game was 1n doubt until three of Salems regulars were put out on account of fouls Both teams executed very good offensive plays wh1ch netted a number of close m shots Tl e lead changed repeatedly throughout the entlre game 'lhe score at the end of the first quarter was a to o and the half 14 to 13 m favor of Galesulle The end of the tmrd period found the score knotted 17 to 17 and then Salem dropped ln a field goal and Galesnlle annexed a free throw At this po1nt Salem started to lose men and the Galesulle five took ads antage of thu and scored R pomt ln the closing minutes of plax leaxxng the core 26 to 20 ln Galesxille favor BASKET 'BALL Fmal Standing of Coulee Lonference Won Lost Onalaska Galesville Holmen Bangor West Salem Mmdoro The tie was plated off in favor Onalaska Galesvllle 19 West Salem 8 West Salem ended 1ts season w1th a defeat handed to them by the Gale qulntet by a score of 19 to 8 The game started up w1th nelther team scormg but then Gale dropped m three baskets 1n qulck succession Salem had a gift shot wh1ch left the score at the first quarter Gale 6 Salem 1 The half ended by Gale dropplng ln 2 more field goals leavmg the score 10 to 2 in favor of Gale The thlrd quarter both teams battled on even terms but at the last quarter Gale gave a great spurt of speed to add 9 more pomts leaving the final score 19 to 8 Onalaska 16 West Salem 10 On Dec 17 present1ng a strong offensive attack and an axrtlght de fense the Onalaska h1gh school qum tet turned back the local h1gh 16 to 10 1n the first Coulee Conference basket ball game at the h1gh school gym Onalaska took the lead from the begmn1ng and were ahead 8 to 4 at the half They also ma1nta1ned their lead 1n the second period but ln the final mmutes of play Salem rallied to brlng the count up to 10 14 only to have their hopes immediately d1s ip ated when Onalaska dropped another field goal to complete the scormg for the game I l x I Arnold Schmldt Cheer Leader l o Onalaska 22 West Salem 11 On Feb 7 West Salem met Onalaska on the latters floor There was a great deal of fumbl1ng probably be cause of the low temperature of the bu1ld1ng Onalaska commltted manv fouls while West Salem mxssed multitude of chances to score on free throws leaving the final score 22 to 11 m favor of Onalaska West Salem 18 Y M C A Swastlcas 12 The first two games thls year were non conference games The first was played Wlth Y MCA Swastlcas on November 22 1n wh1ch both teams showed a lack of experience The final score was 18 to 12 ln favor of West Salem West Salem 11 LCY S 9 On November 27 West Salem met La Crosse Vocatlonal School ln a closely contested basket ball game West Salem h1gh school nosed out the LCVS qumtet 11 to 9 Both of the non conference games were play ed on the local floor Bangor 26 West Salem 14 Salem took the lead at the outset of the game by two free throws but Bangor soon came back to lead by one pomt Salem agam ga1ned the lead but the quarter ended w1th Bangor leadmg 7 to 4 Durlng the second quarter Salem scored a slngle free throw whlle Bangor looped three free throws and two field goals wh1ch brought the count to 14 to 5 In the third quarter Salem stroxe desperately to regain the lost ground but could only make three pomts to Bangors elght and the count was wldened to 21 to 8 In a Hnal rally m the last quarter Salem tallled sw pomts to Bangors five which totalled the final count in Bangor s favor 14 26 West Salem lm Mmdoro 0 West Salem defeated Mmdoro 15 to 0 to wm their onlx conference game of the season Mans fouls were com mitted on both 1des each team losm two men on personal fouls Salem took the lead w1th a free throw and were ahead at the end of the first quarter 4 2 Mmdoro soon exened the count with a palr of free throws and before the end of the half dropped m a field goal to lead 6 to 4 In the thlrd quarter Salem rolled in 4 pomts while 'VImdoro was held scoreles In the lflst quarter Salem opened up w1th a rush and scored 4 pomts to Nlmdoro 3 and the game endcd lo 0 in Salem faxor lCont1nL ed on la t pagel Enunnn mnllnmnn unuumnulnun n muunnn n unlurn unnlnnmun nn :mum luunnlullnlllnnnununulnnunnlnnnlunllnnlnnnn:nunnlunnununnllulnlunlllllunlnnunuuunuun1unnnuuuuunnn 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Hnm-......-............-H..............-..rm............nu--....... ..........El CFHE TEAM p nunmlunununrnannnnunnunnuunnnunuuuuuunluuunuunnmuunnInAnuanulnnnnnuunnnun sul 1u1unnnnunnununnannumnmun Pop Row Standing Albert Splltgerber fCoachl Lester Drogseth Raymond Hoxer Earl Havens Herbert Wemgarten tbuslness managerl Front Row Seated Yale Naset Clifford M1Ch6lNOH Tad Dax 1Capta1nj Harold Oaks Flllmore Storandt The llass of 1929 ln Athletics Durmg the fall of 1925 there was enrolled m the Freshman class a group of lo boys of xarlous SIZE and dimensions First lmpresslons were that thex were not xerx good athletlc prospects, but time perslstence and cooperatlon brought about sexeral surprxslng changes When the first call for basketball was lssued S01'T1et1I119 durlng the latter pal of October, the Freshmen boxs were asked to report so that thex basketball and gam the necessarx experience to take part 1n the game Onlx three boxs reported during the first month namelx Tad Dax, Harold Oaks and Clifford Nhchelson Later on Raxmond Hox er -Xlfred Nledfeldt and Henrx He1de1 reported occaslonallx We did not expect anx of these boxs to be stars the fir t xear but thex gaxe promise of belng future Stars on West Salem basketball teams During the sprmg of 1926 track was inaugurated a a port for the first time in sexeral xear The Fre h men tried but of course were unable to wxn anx place from the older and more experienced upper clas men One of the the class, from school Tl'l8 Class themselx es Sophomore regular position as forward on the basketball team and plaxed good ball helpmg ln making 19261927 a verv successful eason On this same team, Oaks and Mlchelson were substltutes Durmg the track season, Day, Oaks and Mlchelson were the outstandmg performers m the class Dax took part ln the pole xault and hlgh Jump, Oaks m the pole xault and Michelson IH the best athletlc prospects ln Carl Haxerlx wlthdrew during the school vear of 1929 began to assert ln athletlcs durlng the1r xear Tad Dax won a feldt also were out for track The basketball season of 1927 1928 had three members of the class of 1929 help to make it a xerx successful one Dax wa regular forward Oaks won the runmng guard berth and 'Vhchelson would have been a letter winner if an 1nJurx had not kept him out of the game Thls team took part m the Sparta tournament Michelson was the outstandmg point winner in track, placing in both the 440 and 220 at the Coulee Confer ence meet and the La Crosse district meet Nledfeldt was the be t mller of the conference meet and also placed at Ia Cros e Helder ran the mile and Dax took part ln the pole vault and high Jump, Hoxer was out for the hlgh Jump Johnson ran the half m1le Wxth three letter men back for the 1978 1929 basketball season prospects for a successful team were rather brlght On this team were fixe mem bers of the class of 1929 Dax, Oaks, 'Vhchelson regulars, while Hoxer and Nledfeldt were subs Due to certam clrcumstances such as breaks of the games, lllness, etc, the team was a disappointment wln nmg but three out of 12 games It can be said howex er that 1n the realm of sport, a team of which a great deal failure Attention at present IS turned to track 1n whlch the class of 1929 should plax a promment part Michelson and Nledfeldt should be conference cham plon IH the 440 and mlle Johnson will be among the leaders in the half rmle Hoxer will be 1n the high Jump and dl cus wh1le Dax and Oaks will also be fightmg for places on this team We hope that athletics have bene fitted all these box not only phx slcal lx but m other respect Athletlcs encourage team plax cooperation build up sport man hm and bring out mfmx other manlx qualities so essen tl il 1n life , , . . 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Enunun nu:nmnnumnunmnnannnnnuI:nunnunannannnununnlunnunuumnnnun nnnnm SCHCDOL BAND THF HICH SCHOOL BAND The band of the West Salem H1gh School was organlzed ln November 1928 the Hrst rehearsal was held the week following Thanksglvmg day although lt was somet1me later than that before all were supplled mth ln struments The work IS 1n charge of D W Nlchols who spends one day each week IH the school g1v1ng class mstructlon one rehearsal of the ent1re 15 maklng xerv rapld progre s and most of the members are Cl0lT1g exceptmnallw fine work The first publxc appearance of thls orgamzatlon IS scheduled for May nth when the band vull appear rn concert at the Rex Theatre 1n connect1on wlth a mov1e put on for the1r benent Thes are also plannmg to attend the 1llStl'lClI contest held at the La Cros e State Teachers College the 11th of May and also the state tournament at Stevens Poxnt the 17th and 18th of Mav at vshlch place about seventy hlgh school bands from all parts of the state w1ll gather The lnstrumentatlon of the band ls as follows clarxnets, Shlrles Helder Elmer Mau Stanley Oaks Kenneth Storandt Albert Larson Robert Nut telman Gerald Quackenbush Norman Nelson Ralph Cullmann Carroll Lowell Allen Anderson Wllbert andt Iworma Johnson Rudolph Hul berg Donald Mlller Fredenck Wege Dougald Blackburn Paul Llnse Hax ward Rhodes George Walters Flute Estella Krohn James Wake fie 1 Plccolo Albert Blackburn Savcaphone Charlotte Meter Alfred Nledfeldt Raxmond Hemker Exelxn Kokkebx Fldor Mlller Comets Charlle Green B1ll5 John n Luc1lle lnshop Robert Mau, Betty Norrls Alta He1der Robert McE1downev Edward Hesse Altos Stephen D1efenthaler Elmer Klos Fay Cullmann Trombones Wmton McEldowney Harold Oaks W1lla1d Drecktrah, Pudolph Lee Barltones MdTtlH Hass W1lf0Tll Oldenberg Basses Ihlmore Storandt Francl Capper Robert McDonald Robelt Drums Xale Na et John Sld Steensen A speclal drum class ls held teach mg the rudlments of drummlng those' ln It belng promoted to the band upon recen mg the1r mstruments There are elght young people ID thls class Lols Cullmann Arlme Cassel Kenneth Hanson Katherlne Jackson Laxerne Olson Beatrmce Hanson Roscoe Young Henrletta Cullmann . 1 . . 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Top Row, left to rlght Erneha heqseth Plona Hebron, Leone Capper, Esther Spram, Mus Lound, fD1rector1, Anna Drecktrah, Dorothw Selebrede, Lucllle B1 hop Marlanne Dahl Harrret Storandt, Dorothy Larson, -Xde l1ne Bahnub Kubw Morkwed Second Row Nma Dlttmger, Iflvrra Garbere, Elxre Petereon, Nlargaret Oldenburg Wlarre Paust1an,V1ola Schon1 berg Irene N1edfeldt Luella Drekroeger, Nlarlne Horxtman, Elrzabeth Schwartz Llorxe Hebron, I'thel Scafe, Adlyn Hulberg, Rubw Lee, Erma -Xlber: Th1rd Row Helen Kruger, Dorothx Labus, Marx Grrewold, -Xnnabel Backburn ElOlN9 Naxet, Ruth Dudlex, -Xrhne Merer Ruth Larxon, Inez Brddrson Front Row Kneehng F telle Krohn, Ella Aberlx Florence Clemente I' ther Klos LOUINB Wakefield Margaret Buol, Nlarx Caxterhne, Hulda Brocade IHI CIRLN CLI-P QIIB The G11l Glee Club under he Llll6Cl.lO1l ot NI1 Ahce Lound, ha had a wen Nuccevful xear The c ub meet even Nlondax and Tuesdax afternoon, the e1ghth perrod The f1r t nreetlng that was held wa a busmew meetlng The club elec ed 'llarx Gr1 wold pre lllellt, Ruth Dudlex nee pre rdent Serena Ha ecretarx and trea urer, Nlarranne Dahl hu me The blee Club ang two 1lect1or1 a tl1 ec 1nd Parent Ieacher meet 111 IL xlLCt10ll 1111 were n -X11ap1a1on or bchubert berenade am To a SK 1ld Lo e bx Nl.1cDowell home of the ong studred durlng the xear are The Pell of St Nlar1 Schubertk Serenade , -XnCh0Y61l e Ro e of P c1rdx Iltlldll I u A 1 111 1111 other electron o 11 xanced Ill 1 ,, ll r 1 IICVK hne of work been take1 11p It illfll of UW ll c Ollflllld. 64 -Xlo1 wlth our tudx of the 0I'1g'lYl of mu IC, we took the tudx of the earlx compoxerx and the1r work Speclal report were ner to tudent at NATION tlIll8N on uch noted compoxerx a G oxannr da Pale tfllld. and Orlando d1 Lawo I 51 order to understand and appre rate muxrc It 1 nece an to kn w 1ow lt began Prlmrtlxe people were the fir t to u e It IN therr rehg ou cnantx 1nd war Ong -Xmong the ClX1lZ8ll lldIlOl'l , Cllllld wa the fir t l o et um ar1 elaborate 1 tem tc lax, 1t 1 found that the people of l1 vxpt had mu rca Ill ment flu thou dllll xear ago Thr 1a 1n n1u1c wa replaced bx e hxmr and cha It ofthe Chr1 tran lll tl1e Holx Land wltll the radro and all our I'Il0tlQY'D mu 1cal 111 trument 1 1 han re ilrze th1t for ce11tur1e the n1u IC 1 1 mamlx xocrl The fir t mu lCl n were 111 fer or 111111 tre 19X were cdled 1e f n11n tre wour axel from Clll to 1t1 co1 l l court Nlllglllg thelr ongx ot war and 1e11g1o11 vlunc ha alwau been affected ln the NOCldl condltlon of the countlx The 1IlNlI1fUtlOfl of chlx alrx wax 1111por tant, another rmportant fact wa the cruwadex The churchex contrlbuted a great deal to mu xc The monks 1n the INOHA terle worked out certarn lTlel0llle The organ wh1ch 1 u ed now 1n the cathedral, concert hall and theatre wa fir t llllllt ln n1o11k Some of the balde, John kerl, dlltl Ifroberger The mo t lntere tmg tudx 111 mu 1C wa the tudx of opera Vke stur ed Il Traxatore and Ia Trauata The e two opera ,bx X erde are among the be t known of our opera The e opera were 111ade xerx mtere trng becau e we were able to hear certam part of each 011 the phonogrrph VH hope th 1t th1 work wlll be con t1nued hx the Glec Club 1n the Cflllllll xear can e It to unr tllltl 11111 lL he r - ,. , 1 I ' i 1 ' 1 ,. 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EnnlnnnnnnnllnluluulluIulnIlllnIlununannununnnuunmununm luuun nnnunnnIIannulnnumnlnulunnlnnulnul ....................f....g3 UALEDICTCDRU AUD SALIITATORU-1928 nmumunumummnnumnunnunuunnnnuununuununununmunnunuluuuunnnnn1nunuuunnnlnnmnuuunnununun VALEDICTORY Parents, Friends, and Classmates They say there are people who alwavs like to have the last word I m sure I cannot see why they should for to me It seems the hardest of all words to say I prefer that someone else would say It For that last word must be to many lf not to all of us, Good bye We are now ready to step forward alone 1nto the pathway of a new life So far we have come together, hand in hand, and we have been looklng forward to thls t1me as a glad one forgettlng that It was going to mean a time of parting, but now that the t1me is here we reallze It and It makes us sad As we step out lnto this big world we feel grateful to all of you, Board of Education, Parents and Teachers who have made it possible for us to receive this valuable education, which will mean a great deal more to us in the future than it does now Education IS the foundatlon of suc cess Without lt you are handicapped always and with it you are prepared to reach your goal m life How many opportunities are opened to you 1f you have not an education '7 There are fevy It is dlfferent today than xt was a few decades ago Public affairs are press 1ng hard upon each of us There was a dav not so long ago when women were not expected to knovy or care about publ1c affairs Today men and women are working almost parallel in the affairs of our countrv Our coun try has before it some big problems and 1f thev are to be solved 1ntell1 gently and successfully, our people must be educated There 9X1St9 between the nations and between the people of the nations a distrust and inslncerlty toward one another The forces which brought on the last war, national suspicion seeking, aggrandlzement are st1ll actlve and at work among the natlons of the yyorld and unless stronger forces counteract and control them thev w1ll surelv produce another war Fven among the closest of the Allies who swore eternal friendship at the close of the war there IQ now bitter ness and distrust Ignorance 1s the soil ln whlch fear distrust, misunderstanding 1ll vylll and confl1ct grow To change the tradltlon of war 1s an enormous task It wlll demand all the intelligence, faith, courage, and devotlon we can brmg to the task It vylll take a long t1me, but let us belleye yylth an unfal termg confidence that It can be done and that eyentually It vylll be done Increased povyen to thlnk straight to understand other people and to respect their vieyvpoints, to achieve ideals and then to have the vision to set up st1ll hlgher ideals to work 1nd1v1dually and cooperatively for the public good these are the priceless outcomes of our public school We hope that some day there will be a greater appreciation on the part IRFNI' RHODFQ I' RWA S XNDNI AN Yaledlctorlan and Salutatorlan 1928 of the public as to what educatlon means to the natlon -X high school 6IlllCat10I'l 1s not for the loafer, not for a shlrk but for the boy or girl yyho vylll work that he may achleye the richest revy ards for him self and the greatest good for other l People should go to school with two ideals in mind' To develop the individ- ual to h1s greatest capacity and to learn me responslbillty of an 1IlLl1V1d ual to society To accomplish these ldeals the high school boy or girl must work hard We Seniors have learned that what IS worked for has more value than something given us and so we are resolved to work toward our alms, that we may treasure what we achleve accordlngly We are starting out into a new world and some of us will be more succ ssful than others but in spite of all our failures this is still the land of opportunity Let us set our goal 1n l1t'e hlgh and then strlve to reach lt lever glyxng up in spite of all adver sltyf Classmates Theies onlv one word more and that last word must be to you We didn t realize how hard part mg was going to be, did we Four years yye have worked together sharing each others Joys and sharing each others sorrows A few of us have worked together twelve years and to us parting IS still harder Next September when school opens the Juniors will take our places ln the class rooms and the Class of 1928 will be onlv a memorv But we w1ll never forget each other and we will always remember our school days as happy ones We hope that some dav we may all do something for this world vyhlch will make you all parents, teachers and friends, proud of us And now we the Class of 1998 bld you goodnight and goodbve Irene Phodes SALLTATORY There are times when we find that words are too weak to conyey to our friends our true emotions and agam, seem to try to say more than we really feel Parents and fllClltlQ, I shall simply say this Xou are yyel come hele tonlght To vou this Is only one of many such eyents but to Us lt IS a gledt oc a 101, a gleaming milestone along the Journey of life l'or four years yye have looked forwald yyith eage ness to this night To those of you vyho have a personal mtele t in us as the boys and glr you haye seen grow up from lnfal cy thls night means far more than to those to whom we appear as strangers To those too who can recall slmilar o C,1s10ls in their oyyn lxyes this yyull b a pleasant reminder of tho e early hopes and alms To our parents and relaflye thl is an hour of pride to our te cl ers yye , , - - . . . 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' ' ' 1' ' Y A . . v 'C ' . . - ' ' Jlqmcu AGRICULTL RAL DEPARTMENT The act1v1t1es of the West Salem Agrlcultural Department are many, and the wxnnmgs below represent part of the agrlcultural work they 1llus trate how theory can be put 1nto practice Lack of space makes lt 1mpOSSlbl8 to explam all of the agncultural de partments aCtlV1t1eS, but the depart ment would llke to have It known that one of ltS greatest deslres IS to render contlnuous practlcal servlce to the commumty of West Salem Inter State Falr The boys of the West Salem Hxgh School Ag department returned from the La Crosse Inter State fa1r w1th elght champxonshlps and S490 75 1n premlum money They were second 1n potato demonstratlon first 1n the Llvestock Judgxng contest and second ln the Showman s contest The royal purple nbbons were won as follows Owen Anderson open Grand champlon and Semor Cham plonshlp Jr Yorkshlre sow 2nd and 3rd Jr Yorkshlre herd 3rd four ammals of s1re 2nd four animals of dam 2nd Martm Hass Open Class Jr York shlre sow lst and champlon Jr Yearlmg sow 2nd young herd 2nd four animals of SITE 1st four anxmals of dam 1st Robert McDonald Boys and G1rls Department Junlor Boar champlon shlp Jr hexfer champ1onsh1p Vernon Knudson Boys and Glrls Department Semor he1fer calf cham plonshlp two year old hexfer calf champ1onsh1p Rudolph Hulberg Boys and G1rls Dept Farly potatoes 1st Paul Lmse Open Class Cauh flower 1st cabbage lst Boys and Glrls Dept Late potatoes 1st any other varlety of corn 1st Farl Quackenbush Boys and Clrls Dept Earlv potatoes 5th late pota toes 2nd any other varlety corn 3rd George Walters Open Class 4 stalks of corn 2nd Hubbard squash 2nd Donald Kruger Bovs and Glrls Dept Farlv potatoes 2nd late pota toes 3rd Open class hubbard squash 1st cxtrons 2nd The boss won 26 firsts 28 seconds 19 thlrds 9 fourths 6 fifths The total premlum money won at the State and Inter State fa1rs thls vear bx the Ag Department comes to S1 175 75 The bots returned from the Wlscon s1n State Fa1r w1th S670 00 xn prem lum money and 94 rlbbons Vernon Knudson Martm Hass Owen Ander son Cllfford lVI1chelson Pobert Mc I Tl.1RAl.. DEPARTMENT Donald and Wllson Thomas were the hlgh polnt men Club group wmnlngs were as follows West Salem Pxg Club lst West Salem Jersey Club lst West Salem Guernsey Club lst Agricultural Judgmg Teams At 10 A M on November lst, smx local hlgh school Judgmg teams started out for Madlson to take part 1n the state wxde Judgmg contests held annually at the Un1vers1ty of WISCOHSIH The nlneteen students on the teams, w1th Mr Rowe who was 1n charge made the tr1p by auto Followmg are the teams and the results of the contests Meat Judglng Raymond Hoyer, Clarence Johnson, Cllfford Mxchelson Th1s team won the champ1onsh1p and recexved a sllver trophy as a result If won agaln next year the trophy be comes permanent Dalry Products Donald Kruger Alfred Nxedfeldt, Henry Helder A team Each of the boys on the team recelved a Duofold Parker fountaln pen ln recognltlon of thelr ab1l1tleS Alfred Nledfeldt IS the champlon butter Judge of thls state Llvestock Earl Quackenbush Allen Anderson George Walters Martln Hass alternate Walters was hlgh man Seventh place was won by the llvestock team Poultry and Eggs Arnold Schmldt, Rudolph Lee Lester Drogseth Corn and Small Gra1ns Shnley Helder Herbert Wemgarten Rov Havens Potatoes and Apples Robert Peter son Charlle Green Harvey Nuttle man 'Ion Litter lontest FIVE of the seventeen hlgh places m the 1928 ton l1tter contest were won by West Salem Thls work was under the supervlsxon of the West Salem Agrlcultural Department Cllfford Mlchelson was awarded a ca h prlze of S15 00 and a gold medal of honor for fourth place ln the con test Martm Hass Clarence Johnson Fldor Mlller and Raxmond Rhodes each I'8C81V8fl a gold medal of honor and a certlficate of merlt from the W1scons1n Llvestock Breeders Asso c1at1on Followmg are the names of the West Salem wmners the number of plgs m thelr lltters thelr breedmg and the total welght of the l1tter 1 Cl1ffordM1chelson 10 P B Poland Chmas welght 2397 lbs 2 Martm Hass 10P B Large York shlres welght 2182 lbs 3 Clarence Johnson 10 grade Poland Chmas welght 2124 lbs I l 4 Eldot M1ller, 11 grade Chester Whlt8S, wexght 2048 lbs 5 Raymond Rhodes, 11 P B Poland Chmas weight 2010 lbs Project Stones CllHOI'd Mxchelson and Clarence Johnson, students ln the Agrlculture department of the West Salem Hxgh School each won one of the twenty prlzes 1n the Project Story Contest sponsored by the Chlcago Daxly Drovers Journal Clxfford placed tenth on h1s swme proJect story wmnmg a years subscrlptlon to the Drovers Journal and a WISCOHSIH medal of merxt Clarence placed seventeenth on h1s DHITW Herd Testlng story wmnlng a copy of the Amerlcan Llvestock Market How It Functlons and a WISCOHSIH medal of merlt THE 4 H CLUB The 4 H Club was organlzed 1927 by the Freshmen boys of that Semor boys Jolned after they had d1ssolved the Ag Triangle 1n 1928 The Freshmen boys 1n1t1ated the other three classes 1nto thelr club At the beglnnmg of the year those who wlsh to Jom are 1n1t1ated by the old mem bers At the present tlme there are thlrty two full fledged members At the beglnmng of the school year there was a meetlng for the electron of OHIICCIS CllfT0l'tl Mlchelson was elected pres1dent and Martm Hass secretary and treasurer The meetlngs are held weekly The first meetlng ln each montn IS a Jolnt gatherlng of the Boys 4 H club and the G1rls 4 H Club At each meetlng buslness IS taken care of first then there IS a program conslstlng of mus1c talks plavs and games after whlch refreshments are served ln the Home Fc room The club has been represented at two falrs Elghteen of its members showed llvestock and field crops at the W1scons1n State falr and at the La Crosse Inter State fa1r The total premlum monev won amounted to S1 175 45 Besldes the premlum money these boys recelved a great deal of valuable evcperlence The success of the Boxs 4 H IS due to Mr Rowe the leader who helps ln planning the programs and ln attendlng the falrs All the members seem to enjov belonglng to the club so lt IS probable that lt will last mdeflnltely The present members are Allen Anderson Dougald Blackburn Stephen Dlefenthaler ester Drogseth Wlllard Drecktrah Donald Grmswold Lawrence Halt erson Martm Hass Eunnul unlunnnlununnununuuuunnulnunullnnununnl:numllunanunanuluunulnuunnunannunlumnnnnuulunlluunlluunuuunuunmunlu . ll'unE .- -J InIuInunluluIulllnullun1InnnullunIlnInluunllnnun1InluInnullInuluIllulnullullllInlulunuuInupunnu1nunnlnnnnnluuunlrmununlunnuulunanIllunnununuuuunlnunuulnnnln Y ' ' ' ' 5 L, . . . , . . . - ' ' ' l , A A M .1 I . . . ' r - - y n 1 1 .K . , Q Q A : . .Y . , . . A - Q - - Y H . . . , . , . . - - - . J, . - D s . ' - I . D , , ' ' 9 ' l r . . , ' I - , - . 1n , . I ' A v ' n- . , , class, Jr. Yearlmg Yorkshlre sow ,lstg other championship was won by this year. The Sophomore, Junior and 3 U , 5 . . . . . . . U L - - - - y S ' '. ' . ' ' . 1 ' . A . . ' I . ll, A ' , , , - .. ' . - , . ' K A , 3 . . , , X , . , : 5 Q . v D . i - , - , ' , I . I .. 1 - , , D X . . . , A . . . . - , - B 1 - . - ' , g ' N' , l '. ' . . . r . . . , , . - . . . , . 3 . , A , - . . . . . . , . , K , , . - 4 . , . . w - s . ' - 7 ' ' T ' - I , J . . Q - F - S '- - ' . ' . . - - - 1 f v . I ' , . . . ' ' P u I Y t A . I I Ar A , I l' i' ln .1 ' .H In . A . .- , ., 3 - ' I . i .. - ' . ., 5 . . - - H ' . ' A , L L T S ' . . , . . . .- o w ' A YI' ' ' l Y ' ' l - Q i , . ,., . , . . . .. - 4 . .7 . K - -. . , , I . .I o . s u ,- , D ,, 5 - . . ' . . . , , g . .- . . .L . , - . S g , . - - . . . ' 7 I I p n I J u h . ' - 7 - ' 9 A 7 , Y. . t , , , . . I ' , Y A h : . . ' 7 ' - . 7 . v ' ' . ' 7 ' ' - . . - 1 . . . .'- I- ' I - 1 D . , . 1.1 . . I . ' . . . , . . - . - v ,. . . . , J, . . . . . , ' . . , ' 'V 1 - - s ' - l A . l ' . . , . . , x ' , . , ' . . , ' , , HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTITIEIIT I-all Haxen hor H'lN9II Henrx Herder ltudolph Hulberg Clarence Johnson Pau Irnse I obert NIcDonaI1l Wrnton NIcI'Idowex Clrfford Nlrchel on Donald Nlrller If Idor Mrller I' lrrrer Nlau Alfred Xredfeldt Stanlex O 1k Frrl Qu rckenhu Ir H'rrw'1rd Rhodes Arnold Schm11lt Spencer Thomas Frllmore Storandt George Wfrlters H rlrert Werngarten Rudolf Iee Clrarlre Creen R IX n1o1r1I Rhodes CIRIS1 JHCLIB The Grrls 4 H Club of We t Salem was oreanrzed on Max 0 1928 wrth Mr Rachel Gullrckson and IVI'rss Martha Krassen as leaders Mrs Charles Gerlette took Mrss Krassen s place as Iea1Ier rn September The offrcers were Presrdent Marjorre Storandt, xrce presrdent Marranne Dahl ecretrrx and trea urer -Xnna Drecktralr club reporter Helen Drek roeger The project taken up were cannrng sewrng, bakrng and thrrft The club members attended both the State and Inter State farrs brrngrng home mam prrzes on therr projects Some of them attended Carrrp Decorah durrng the 4 H Club outrng Tlrex also attended the Round Lp on -Xchrexe me rt dar Ihrrtr rx meetrngs were l1el1lw1tl1 rxteen regulfrr rrrenrbers The followrng 1re nrenrber of the c ub rlarjorre Storandt Helen Drekroeger Iuella Drekroeger II1l1l1 Halxer 011 Norma John on 'Iarme H01 trnan Irlrfabeth SCl'IXS2iIt7 Xer1I-rrck on -Xlta Helder Anna Drecktrah Dorrrthx Selehrede Stella Krohn Nia ranne D1I1I Pubx Ylorkwed Nlargaret Puol Nlrnnre Seeger Home Iconomrcs tlrsscs of 1929 e trte f VV co Il refrlrz IL nee1I 1 to unrfx Home I corronrrc worl III Junror 1n1l Senror 1 cr 1 ou d 1. tr rn 1111111 o e 1111 o llltlt er he wr I be able to Qra p the work qurcklx becru e of the mrrlarrtx of cour e throughout the tate Honre econorrrrc 1 I.,lXlll III ICCONIIIICQ wrth the e III 111uaI derratrng from the grren pl rn when the need arr e -XII the work 1 drrrded rnto unrt Tre exenth and erghth g1a1 e tu1Ie1rt beg rn the rear wrth 1 urrrt of work on per onal groomrng., 1111l care of clotlrrng., followed br urrrt o clothrng n1e'1l plannrng an1l errnrg., rnfarrt hrgrene and clothrng for the growrny., grrl Pre hm rn grrl tllllletl food preserratron meal plannrng, and table serrrce, econonrrc judgrnent and practrce , clothrng electron and con structron, and meal plannrng and pre paratron The frr t senrester, tenth grade 1.,1rls worked on unrts of menu plannrng, 1nd dretetrcs followed hx home furnrshrnga and home nr mage ment re second seme ter wr 16 e1l t s 1111 e fa as a member of socretx and to a clothrng unrt whrclr rncluded clothrng budgets selectron and constructron Honre project were 1ntroduce1l the econd emester for Freshman grrls In thrs work the grrl rs to put rnto practrce, rn the home the theorr she learned at school Home work was drxrded rnto nrajors and mrnors A major prece of work rnvolxed Iearnrng, how to do sornethrng rather drffrcult that rncluded not onlx dornga but plannnrf., tudxrng and rnanrgrng w Il 10 hour of work were re qurred 1 1 rrrrnrmurrr for each pro j -X Irorter t'1 k 1Ione rt ho wa called 1 111111111 prece of home work The ,LIII kept complete re cor1l of therr project rn book pro Cl f thr purpo e The e reco QN were IlIC1l br parent an1l teacher t xarrou trrrre E1 the work pro re ed the tudent had a conference wrth the teac rer to check up on the dexeroprntrrt of the work School trme 1 orrre of the pro ec work I11 1ll Home Ifcononrrc work tre 1 e 1 ea 1 grr rrrncrplr o c 1 111c n rrrent 1l of foo1l othrrq electron and teach lrer the fundl electron dllll practrce ner rrrteret at apprec11t1o1r for tl e art of lronrerrrak IIIL 'I he Junror Pronr 1 t T1ur1ax erenrng 1 lar e crowl of tudent facultx parent 1 f'1re111 rI1r o t filled Ro el 1n1l or the Iunror Prom out trndrng ocral llll ftle chool rear Iocrl 1 lroo 111Ierr look forw2r11 to re om 1 rtlr caper expect1t111r1 an1 eful 1 erer nrxrou preprrr o 1 1, 1dr rrru t hue onre 1111 recr 1 re 1111 rr e 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rnter pre atron of the wrnd of srrrn ertcrted the nro t corrrrrrent Program dancrng began at nrne oclock wrth the grand nrarclr le1l br -Xnnette NIcDonald and Yale 'Naset presrdent and xrce presrdent of the Junror Claws Drstrrct Band Iournament On Mar 11th the Drstrrct Band Tournament wa held at La Crosse Thr We t Salem Hrph School Band Ircld and lr1ck Nleet On 'II11 10th IWW at the Freld 'lfltl I'1lCk rrreet at Gale xrlle We t Salem placed econd wrnnrng, 4? pornts Be rdes wrnnrng two frrst place one III pole 1 rultrng an1l one Ill the rrrrle FUII We t Salem recerxed a nunrlrer of econd tl11r1l '1nd fourth pl rces Grade Speakrng., lontest On Har 11th the peakrng contet o the grade V1 hed at I11n for We t Salem t k t o fir t pl rce Beulah G11 wold wrnnrng, frr t pl me III meclamatron 1l John S11 lf Steen en fir t place rn oratorr IHIL KILL-XCIL SIORI Peache Serrror 1,111 Prune Jurrror grrl -Xpple of our ere Sophomor Hernz JI xarretre Fre hrnen Ienron Facultx C lllllk Nlarre Pau t11n 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Sh I ll frrl '2 sfer cm -5 tl 11-I ,Wulf 2 I- 1- um f-I 1 ' If :1 sch I t : ' his 'Il vrtl 1 I' 2 tlr V1 ' H 11 ' HUMOR AND OUERFLOID INSEPAR ABLES Prof and hls Benny Snows Spllt and hls galt MISS Lound and her brlef case MISS Phllllps and her hectograph Henry and hls Inez Mary Grlswold and her Tlp Top Mr Rowe and hls klds Beth Flalg and her Pontlac Marlanne Dahl and her Elmo Harrlet Storandt and her mlrror H S Glrls and thelr gossip LATEST BOOKS How to groyy blg feet Yale Naset Pretty llalr and lts growing Bob Steensen All by myself ln 13 volumes fall IH love Henry Helder be a shlek Raymond Hoyer be sarcastlc Mlss Phllllps blush CllH'0I'Ll Michelson bluff Harold Oaks How to How How How How BUG HOUSE F ABLLS Mlldred Garlock flunks ln everythlng Bob Steensen hates danclng and glrls Esther Spraln acts up MISS Lound glves short asslgnments FlllY10I'6 Storandt cares nothlng about basketball Cllfford Mlchelson refuses to flTlV6 hls Essex Inez Blddlson wlthout Henry Annabel Blackburn lsn t hungry Yale Naset wlthout candy Mr Peters Luella what IQ an ltln eran Luella D An ltlnerant IS one who fixes tln Mr Royye What are potato chlps made from' Pete Hover I dont knoyy Bob 1 ln pald for what I know not for what I do Tad Dont you get anv yyages at a -1 Mr Peters Has any one got a good watch Clarence Yes slr I haye Mr Peters A second hand? Clarence No I bought It neyy Splltgerber What causes phenom enon Marlne H A cold that settles on the lungs Annette Is lt dangerous to drlve vylth one hand Yale You bet More than one fel loyv has run lnto a church dolng It Charlotte Oh see the fire burn Murlel Well dld you ever see It do anythlng el e Charlle See any change ln me Stephen No why 'I Charlle Ijust swallovyed la cents Teacher What s courtshlp Ellza beth Lllzabeth A court held on a shlp Harrlet ln lab class Say klds for goodness sakes lllSCOIlIi9Ct that battery I hear the smell burnlng Arnle S Anythlng you say goes Spllt Splendld my boy that s thel rlght Splrlt I Arnle S In one ear and out the other Mlss Rlchardson Hoyy many sldes has a c1rcle Herbert Two MISS R chardson What are they Herbert Inslde and 0l1tS1Cl6 Mad at someone Harold Oaks Smlllng Clarence Johnson Fllrtlng Ruth Granum Behavlng ln school Annette Dletrlch Uslng llbrary Fldor Mlller Glvlng tests MISS Phllllps Spunky Lucllle Blshop Cheyylng gum Donald Mlller Sllly Annabel Blackburn Hurrylng Leona Mltchell Blushlng Esther Spraln THINGS HARD TO IMAGINE Donald Grlswold never bettlng Freshmen keeplng out of lab Shlrley Helder gettlng a date Donavon Runge gettlng to school on tlme Marlanne Dahl wlth rubber heels MISS Rlchardson not starlng at some one Donald Kruger pole vaultlng Shlrley Helllel' gettlng the Hup wlth out hls folks Pthel Scafe not leeplng ln class Elylra Garber What make you so sllly 'T Shlrlev Helder I slept under a crazy qullt l Conductor Cafter stumbllng over obstacle ln alslel Llsten hele voung man you mustnt leaye your grlp lll the alsle Yale Naset Pardon me that lsnt a grlp lts my foot The School and the Community Cfoncludedl the ages of 5 and 17 ln school todav as agalnst 65 per cent forty years ago Over a slmllar perlod the length of the school term has lncrea ed 30 per cent The ayerage number of days attended by each chlld ages o to 17 l has lI1CI'68S6ll oyer 100 per cent , Our chool haye moyed forward and kept pace wlth general progress Shall we remove the appendlx whlch thus has produced the tremendous holdlng power of the schools The clock of educatlonal progress IS set back a generatlon when sholt slghted clvlc bodles set out to rob educatlon of lts finer slde Thls process undermlnes and emaclates It It brlngs educatlon back to lts bare skeleton to lts klnder garten days Operatlon on the appendices of educatlon the removal of those factors IH cultural and practlcal development on the pretext of retrenchment ln publlc support means physlcal soclal and mental retardatlon ln the com munlty that performs the operatlon BASKFT BALL SP ASON floncludedl In a closely contested basketball game West Salem hlgh succumbed to the passlng attack of the Bangor hlgh school to 20 17 The game was played at Bangor The game was a very excltlng game wlth Bangor contlnually leadlng by a narrow margln Salem had possesslon of the ball a goodly portlon of the game but due to Bangor s strong defense Salem had to resort to long range shots The half ended yylth Bangor ln the lead 17 to 12 Soon after the start of the second half West Salem reduced Bangors lead to 3 polnts Both teams fumbled conslderablv and at tlmes there was much hand wrestllng for the ball The rest of the game was played ln even terms each slde scorlng 8 polnts to end the game 20 to 17 ln favor of Bangor Mlnd0r0 28 Salem 26 In an oyertlme game at lifI1I'lll0I'0 Feb 21 Salem was edged out by Mlndoro vylth a score of 28 26 Salenl took the lead by scorlng a free throyy and a field goal At the first quarter the game stood G 4 ln fayor of Salem In the 2nd quarter both teams looped tvyo free throws and one field goal The game at the half stood 10 to 8 ln favor of Salem ln the thlrd quarter Salem forged ahead to a elght polnt lead At thls polnt Salem s defense gradually weakened and at the end of the thlrd quarter the score stood 20 to 15 ln Salem s fay or In the last quarter Salem got three polnts rlght awav Then MlHCl0Y0 started to spurt and the quarter ended 21 25 There was a three mlnute over tlme D6l'10Cl A free throw was made by both sldes and there yyas but a half mlnute to play and a Mlndoro player made a one handed shot to end the game 28 26 ln fayor of lillIlflOI'0 Gunn.. 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