West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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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 . . ', , 5 ' ,so , ' V. , ' - ' A - 9 - y K . ' -I , ' V K r O , 4 Ln. 8 he - - , . . .' 4 , 3 , 5 . . ,1 ' Q ' , 5 - o , - A - - , ,- S I 1 .: 4 , L . Y. . - , . I, N I . . . D I 9 ' s A ' I -li ' I -1- 1 A Q Y , . 1' . L . . 7 ' 7 l . . ' . . -T J ' 1 . . . I l 1 ' , 'S I . l , . 4 r - 1 . 7 1 I group is hem on that day. The band Labus, Mary Griswold, Harriet Stor- Peterson. - . . W. ' S.. , ' . , - Q: ' I s , ' . A . Y ! 4. II ' ' ' ' N' . r ' ' x . - - ' :V 1 ' A K' A y V . . L , . . . S ,I S: Y 5 - . . . ' V. . H, . Y. . . 3 B l V V A H ' ' - Y l ' V. . - - A . 1 - I 1 - ' x .V 1 P . I 'V' I .7 r v Y .Y V 'W y - 1 ' I - is .VJ 1 ' - r . - 1 - , . 1 ' , ' - . , ' .

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Elmo... 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 , , . . N K T - s , K 'B 7 Y ' I P ' 1 ' 1 . r 1 ' I ...i , . ' V J, . ' . i' ' . - . . y A i .5 , . , .- . . , .' w V il . . - . L 5 . . K 1 1 Y X - Y 4 H . H Y. W ' ' ' s ... ' . . . . , . . . . . S , . . . , . , , , , -1 . L, - B, . I . 1 .S ' SA. R 1 A S U, ,Ls C f . , . .S I- H 1 I 1 - ,v X . . .' 1 . , S . . ' ' A Q, A 5 . L L . T .L . 7 V. - . ., , . r .. . j 3. 3 , .' t ,' ' , S might learn the fundamentals of quarter mile. Hoyer, Helder and Nied- IS expected often turns out to be a , , ' .-. v ,, Y , ' F, , t. .V . I t ' , bs t. SA. lv 1 ' . ' I. : 1 Q . . ' j Y s ' , . I . .' ' - .V .V 1 - A V ' ' V , ' X. v D . N Y N . . H S 5 F. -V . 'A , A 'S Is, V ' ns B .' ' 3 ' 5 s , ,, - , ' X S. ' , A- ' ' 5- ' J' ' s. s - ' J, ' , ' , S ' . . ' . ' ' ' . s ' ' ' 'v As I v I a bv ' ' -v . 5 I - .' ' is . , is . ' ' , ' I 'z ' ' .



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