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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 I4 e I 1 he 1 xoung II 1 1 the frrnrlr c1r to conrplete e I I 1 I I 1 1rrang,e11re11t The e IIC the most rnrportant thrng t he con 1dere1l and are rpt to he orerlooked bx the u ual reporter Of cour e there were decoratrng, conrnrrttee a1r1I rnxrtatron a111l pro gram comnrrttee dllll punch brewrng iIIll serrrng conrrrrrttce a1r1l clrarrmerr 1nd orer them all the teadxrnrz III fluence of the cla 1 or rnl f1cultr The conrnrrttee functroned thr xear wrth excellent effect Ther h11l modernr trc rdea of decoratron dl u e1l curtarn dllkl drape rn re wrrrdow manx nrrrror along the wall large nrodernr trc l1nter11 , rrb bons and trearrrer to ercpre modern txle The color cheme was xrolet 1111 green Senror cla co ors 1n1l these color were u e1l even to the modernrstrc dance program lhe I rr ul Orchestr1 plaxed t e 1la11ce mu rc 1n1l 21 group of' xoung., Irdre from I 1 Crosse State 'Ieachers College xarred the program wrth foll dances a1r1l an rnterpretxre dance or two durrng the erenrng 'lherr 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 Spree -Xdelrne Balrnnb Nut Sophomore bor Red Pepper Ol1I Nlard C1ackerj1ck Sfexe 11d Iour Chum re 1111I -Xnnre The Per rre 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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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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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