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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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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 . . . 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