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SCHOCDL ACTIVITIES l'URl' NSN S The nnportance of speakmg 1 not sufl'1c1entlx recogmzed 1n the bust world of todav xet no one can dem the advantages that reslde ln the alJllll',V to speak clearly and convlnc mglv Manv polnts help to make up good effectlve soeaklng' or readmg Enun clatlon and artlculatlon compr se on' of the most 1m ortant of the e factors and must TQCSIVG a great deal of stress 1n am speech work 'lhe vo1ce IS tra1ned to be pleaslng and well c ntrolled Expre s1on b th faclal and ctherwlse, IS thoroughlx emphas1zed as well as the mtellxgent 1nterprctat1on of the selectlon to be g,1ven FOYGHSIC contests afford manv lastmg benefits to the partlclpants 1f the work has been done consc1en tlouslv Thev 1nclude the strength emnff of the power to memorlze the w1den1ng of the lmaglnatxon througr 1nterpr tatlon of character the the tralmnz 1n POISQ the ut1l1zat1on ff speaklng ab1l1tv the awakenlng of elf confidence, and the part1c1pa t1on ln a worthy co operatlve pro ject In add1t1on to these benefits It mav be sald that effectlve tra1n1ng IH readlng and speaklng substant 1al1v mcreases the speaker s vocabu larv Indeed ln a broader sense such 1nterest and effort as IS neces sarx ln declamat1on, oratorw and extemporaneous readlng and speak mg ls an 1ntellectual st1mulu of far reachlnq 1n1portance In our contest work th1s xear Mr Petersen coached the orator and the extemporaneous speaker M1ss lilchard on the extemporaneous read rs and MISS Lound and M1 s Gax, the declalmers The speakers who appeared 1n the el1m1nat1on contest on March 28th were as fol lows Oratory Grace Hannum ls Amer1ca Safe I lmer 'VIau l' xerx bods Busmes l lolse N a s e t The Blundermg G1ant Stanlex Oak You re a Member Herbert Welngarten The Toll of Industlx Declamatlon l'lorence Clement -X Corner on W1ll1'11n Luella D1e-krocgcr There Am t No Death Vera lLr1ck on The Detrolt K1d Plame lVlcInldowne1 The Phantom Aeroplane Adlwn Hulberg Romance Vs Etl quette Charlotte Mever Mans Place Irene Nledfeldt Thelr Pxrst Babx Ll 16 Peter on Flammg Youth V1ola Schomberg Adeste F1deles If ls e Shane Black Truth The efctemporaneous readers were Dorothx Selbrede Dorothy Lar on, Ehzabeth Schwartv and Flvlra Gar bers B1 wav of preparatlcn for the contest these gurl practlced readme, mam dxfferent kmds of select1ons both IH prose and poetrx The local contest took place ln the h1gh school aud1tor1um on the even mg of Aprll 11th The w1nn1ng speakers and the places awarded them ale as follow Oratolx Stanley Oaks F1rst place hlolse Naset Second place Grace Hannum Th1rd place Declamatlon Charlotte Meter F1rst place Luclla D1ekroeger Second place 1lI1lS1G Peter on Thlrd place I 'ctemporaneous Readmg lzllzabeth Schwartz F1r t place Dorothv Larson Second place Mur1el Fuller the onlx extempor anecus speaker for th1s year gave a short talk at th1s contest on the ubject Recent naut1c Three Sparta Hlgh School acted as Judge for th1s contest The speakers and coaches were exceedmglx gratlfled that so large and apprec1at1ve a audlence attended th1 contest Progress 1n Aero teacher from the The League conte t was held Jomtlx w1th the Fleld and 'lrack 'Vleet at Galesv1lle on Max Znd SIX schools partlclpated 1n the events of the dax As the Revlew goes to pres a week before th1 contest we are hnpmg that our conte tants w1ll be able to w1n ome of the coxeted places near the top of the foren lC ladder Regardle s of w1nn1ng how exer we are sure that cur speaker and reader w1ll do thelr utmo t to lepresent Wet Salem l-hgh School 111 .1 cred1table mannex DRAVIAIIQS Phe Salem H1gh School demon started 1ts dramatlc ab1l1t1es ln two ofthe 1nost outstandmg events of wear The Junlor Plaw Cvclone Sallv , was presented December 4th md 5th The semor cla s presented Nancx Ann Maw 15 and 16 Q yclone Sally Sallx Graham a grcwer of cabbages Dorothx Larson Jack Webster, the hero Paul Lmse Reggle Manners, a xoung plucker Eldor Mlller JIITI Jerklns a second Sousa Donald Mlller W1ll1e Clump, world s elghth wonder Rudolph Lee Jennv Fhatcner J1m s flamlng pa s1on Elsle Peterson I uth Thatcher Regg1e peach I' mella Nlessetn Ftl' e Varden, a l1ttle nexghbor Esther Klos V1v1an Vernon belle cf Cedar P01Ht Mlnetta Becker nex BUSIHB Vlanaeer hstella Krohn Nancy Ann Nancy Angelme Van Cuxler Farr Charlotte Mex er Aunt Nancx Anna Drecktrah Aunt Angelme Annette McDonald Aunt Kate Plolse Nlaset Auut l- mllx Murlel Puller Blnner, Aunt Nancys butler Her bert Wemgarten MISS Dexter a reporter Pllzabeth Schwartz Sldnex Br1an theatrlcal producer Shlrlex He1der Dan Denn1s h1 publ1c1tx manager Yale 'Na et Ms Blllx Clar1dge Luc1lle B1shop 'VI1 s l.1lu Treman Helen Capper IS Beth Worthlngton luella D1ekroeger A plavwrlght Grace Hannum -X Wa1ter Charl1e Green Jerrv OConnell Herbert Wemgar en Clas plaxs be 1des b81'1g fun for the student to produce are valuable for the trammg thex afford to those charactermlng the xauous parts Th1s xcar unusuallv large cast were needed 111 the plaxs g'1NlIlg mam an opportumtw to 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IIRIS CLPI' QLIB 'Ihr organrzatron held rts fir t rneetrng of the chool xear rn Sep tember and has rncc contrnued to meet tw rce weeklx The first busmess of the club was to elect rts offrcers Ilorse Na et wa elected pre rdent 1 lrrabeth Schwartz secretarx and bu mess manager and lrene Nred feldt pranr t The first task whrch confronted he Glee Club drrector 'tr Gax, was to trx out the grr s xo ces and to group them accordrng lx Those wrth hrgh prtched xorces were grouped as sopranos the next a second cpranos and the few who had lox enough xorce as altcs Sometrmes onlx one of these groups met rn order that more effectrve xxork mrght be done on the harder electrons In December just before Chrrstmas the grrls recerxed therr Glee Club prns, after what seemed to them an exceedrnglx long trme of wartrng and suspense On a few occasrons the organrza tron or part of rt appeared before tht a semblx to smg specral num ber for the semr weeklx rngs f the fir t semester One mornrng the Latrn clas entertarned the assemblx w th a few songs rn Latrn and on another occasron a group cf grrls ang some selectrons rn German The majorrt of those takrng part were member of the Glee Club At one of the P I' A meetrngs srx of the grrls rng two select on , and at the 4 H rneetrng when the 4 H prns were awarded a few of the Glee Club grrl wearrng rarn coats sang a p pular number called Srngrn the Ram Srxt member of the club entered the rnusrc contest at La Crcs e on -Xprrl Zoth One of the grrls ang a solo two others a duet and the lattcr together wrth a thrrd grrl to form a trro offered another selectrcn lhese four grrl were then Jorned bx the other two rn the massed chorus The e accomplrshments requrred a reat amount 0' practrce rn enuncra t cn and xorce control but wrth the patrence and skrll of our effrcrent drrector and the co tperatron of the partrcrpant the grrl progressed xcrx satrsfactorrlx In the studx and practrce of musrc the members of the Glee Club haxe found a great deal of enjox ment To all rt ha been at least a plea ant and whole ome form of recreatron to the vnajorrtx rt ha meant exen rntre for mu rt speaks to the soul and the sprrrt and s the gracrou urde to nobler thoughts and fetl mg, CLUBS KIRLS XlHIl'llt XSN0llA'll0N Lnder the drrectron of 'Vlr s Peck the Grrls -Xthletrc Assoc atron wa organrzed rn Yovember 1929 wrtn rlsre Peterson as presrdent lt r the first orffanrzat on of rt krnd rn thr hrgh school and the fortx three grrl who are member haxe been xerx enchusrastrc workers The real purpose of the as ccra tron 1 to rnterest the grrls rn xarrous sports especrallx out of door actrxr tres For each sport thex partrcrpated rn tnex recerved a certarn number of p rnts The actrvrtx the number of pornts recerved and the lrmrt of pornts rollow Shovelrnv snow 6 pts per hcur Rak ng leaves 6 pt per hour Tobcggan ng 4 pt per hour Skrrng 4 pts per hour lc skat ng 4 pts per hour Roller skatrng 4 Jts er hour lennr fr pt rer hcur Vollex ball Basket ball 6 pts per hour Krtten ball 4 p s er hour Hrkrng Z pts per mrle lrrcxclrrr .Z pts per mrle Golfrng 1 pt ner mrle Hor eba k rrdrnf 1 pt per mrle lrmrt lrmrt lrnrrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt lrmrt 7 r lrmrt '10 lrmrt 00 'lotal pomts for letter 400 The grrl who haxe earned therr 400 oornts and are ent tled to a let ter are Senrors Marrne Hor tman lflmabcth Schwartz Annette lVIcDon rld Helen Capper Anna Drecktrrh and Mrldred Shane Jumor Inlsre Shane, Dorothx S lebrede Plame Mchldtwnex and l lxrra Garber and lflsre Peter on Sophcmores Margaret 'Nlchldow nex and Clara Mex er lfre hmen Vera Errckson and Lor Schwartz 'lhe Grrls -Xthletrc -X socrrtr n was en'ertarned at the home of -Xn nette McDonald on 'Vlarch 28th fame and contests occupred much ofthe exemng and after the pre entatrcn of prrve lunch was erx ed Thrs plea ant partx was but one rt' the manx good trmes the grrls haxe had rn one wax or another tlfrs xear Thr orvanrzatron ha prox ed xerx ucce ful thrs xear and rt r hoped bx all the grrls that rt wrll be con trnutd rr. un next xear Sifll TIN! The Pox Scouts under the leader shrp of Wir Petersen and th Grrl Scout wrth M s Rrchards n a therr Captarn are two of the most wcrth whrle crgamzatrons of the commun rtx Lndcr thrs splendrd leadershrp we hax two xerx act ve troops of S out rn West Salem The box Saou haxe a membershrp ef Z3 the grrl SZ Phe two trgamzatrons are xerx srmrlar both haxrnff for tlrcrr motto Be Prepared and the slogan Do a Good Turn Darlx The prrn crples of the Scout laws are A Scout rs trust worthx lex al helpful frrendlx courteous krnd obedrent cl eerful thrlftv and clean rn thought word and deed The manx rctrvrtres of coutrng rnclude the studx of nature wcodcraft health hr t ard games musrc drama cool mg homemakrng rnd crvrcs A pro gram cf communrtx servrc rs car rred out each xear Thrs year the Grrl Scouts furnr red the rest room wrth pctures prllows and maga Lrnes Scout art drvrd d rnto three classes tenderfoot secrnd class and fir t class to de rgnate the rankrng Manx test are passed exerx xear for scoutrng rs a brt ad field offerrng wonderful opportum tres for xoung people todax e Grrl H Clu of We Salem was crganrzed for the fourth ucces rve xear on March 11 190 We haxe had 'Vlr Ind Hrckex as our leader The members were enrolled n cannrng sewrng and room rm proxement prcj cts All together there were 225 meetrngs held Manx of our progects were entered at thc tate and countx farrs where we won manx prrzes Our demonstratron t am recerxcd econd place -Xt the end of cur 4 H xear there were lf members who had finr hed therr requrred projects Prns were gxcn as an award on Achrexement Dax We all enjox ed our xear s work xerx much The Wet Salem B xs 4 H Club con rstrng of -18 members held two meetrng a month durrng the xear of 1920 lrach meefrng con rsted of a short bus nes talk and a program f llowed hx thrrtx rnrnutes of' gxm Scmetrnre refre hments were erx ed The club member showed lrxe tock at the tate and Ia Crosse farrs The prrzes won are tated rn the agrrcultural drx sr n Rrbbon won at the e farrs are on dr plax rn the a rrcrrlture room The club en Jox ed a xerx uccessful xear and r plannrnff to contrnu dur ng IMO under the law and rules of the West S rlc rn lutare Parrntr Club EJVVVVVVVVV .......V.V.............V.................V.V.VV..---VV : 'El llllllIllllllllllillllllllllvllllllllllllllllll lllltlllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllll lllll'U U' ' V VV V V V V V V VV Vs VVV . 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