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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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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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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, . -. K , , K, . K . 1 .5 v , L, 7, Y k, , .V t. nw T - . - r , 1 ' ty 'Y J , l L, Y A v u ' ' . . - . .V A'. Y ' Y 1 v' ' t y A 1 . f 3, , :. ' Y 'S , v , J , , ., ,. -- ' ' 1 . f. ' r r ' 3 ' 3 Q' . ' ' ' ' if F ' 5 s 5' , ' ' 5 5 ' . ' 1 S ' ,'- . victim of an airplane crash. Next we disappointment. We came home quite ' S S f ' ' ' , . 'iz ' f' S '. ' ' 5' - ' s' j- I' s' Q' - ' - ' 7 ' 'S - . t Z'. 1 i s ' , 5' h' . ' . ' ' ' '. ' f . ' , S, ' I. , , j ' Y JL. V ' 4. , X Y S. . ' v P A. ii. , I, v ' , , .
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