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

 - Class of 1931

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0... 0 0 .................................................................................. in iimiinnin ................................................................................................................................................................................ f»l Name Allen Anderson Minetta Becker Willard Drecktrah Le-ter Drogseth Elvira Garbers Martin Hass Rudolph Hulberg E-ther Klo Este’la Krohn Helen Kruger Rudolph Lee Paul Linse Elaine McEldowney Winton McEldowney Donald Miller Eldor Miller 1 1 me 1 a Xesseth Elsie Paterson Earl Quaokenhu'h Hayward Rhodes Dorcthy Selbred: E’sie Shane Alton Sherman Fillm re Storandt Ethel Vogel George Walters Al» ays Grinning Going |«aces Laughing Good natured Protending At the Avalon Blushing Agreeable Working Optimistic Innocent Sleepy Has a date Hate« to move ---Chewing gum K’ddi ig Sincere Industrious ---In a daze Cutting capers ---On the go ---Cheerful Around ---Yodel ing ---Wise cracking — Quiet Should Ik ----Quieter ----An old maid ----Sober ----A prize fighter M vie Star ---Shorter ----Bolder -—In Bangor ----In Congress ----A chauffeur -- Awakened — More mannish L? s Talkative — An aviator ----Pinched --- In Germany ----Keeping house ---A boy ----In love — Grown up ---Tamed ---Farming ---Less angelic ---In the army ---Spanked ---Le s bashful Pet Aversion .Onions Short men .Lost arguments Making speeches -Fake telephone calls Long English assignments -Fords -Freckles -Chain stores .Sen-sen Big cars .Monday Mornings -Short skirts -Late h:ur -Slow driving -Slence Favorite Pastime -Teasing -Dancing -Working Math. -Playing pool -Flirting with Sophomore boys Combing his curls -Betting Meeting basketball players -Interpreting Einstein Having biain storms -Building air castles S’eeping in class -Reading love magazines Sliding his trombene -Pas-ing all cars on the road Tak ng trips - Haste Discussing movie stars -Fickle males---------------Acting innocent Work ----------------------Raising cain -Back seat driving------- Originating new jokes -Physics quizes-------------Occupying space at Fischers Hair without a “kink” Hiking Dancing--------------------Listening in on station G-O-S-S-I-P Big Girls------------- M eking Rudy Vallee Studying-------------------Pulling bright ones Girls----------------------Tooting on his saxophone

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0' 0 DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1930 Lilah Atwater—At home. Lucille Bishop—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Margaret Buol—At home. Helen Capper—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Stephen Diefenthaler—At heme. Annette Deutrich—At home. Luella Diekrceger—Taking nurses training at St. Francis Hospital. Anna Drecktrah—Taking nurses training at St. Francis Hospital. Muriel Fuller—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Ruth Granum—At Tacoma, Wash. Charles Green—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Grace Hannum—Attending La Crosse Normal Shirley Heider—Attending University of Wisconsin. Kdna Hoier—At home. Marine Horst man—At home. Annette McDonald—Stout Institute. Charlotte Meyer—At Carlton College. Ruby Morkwed—At home. Kloise Na-et—At Milwaukee Downer. Yale Naset—Attending Illinois University. Irene Niedfeldt—At La Crosse Normal- Mild red Shane—At home. Vera Smeckpepper—Taking nurses training at St. Francis Hospital. Elizabeth Schwartz—Taking nurses training at Detroit, Mich. Herbert Weingarten—At home. CLASS OF 1929 Adeline Bahnub—Teaching school. Annabel Blackburn—Taking nurses training at St. Francis Hospital. Inez Biddison—Married. Leone Capper—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Beth Flaig—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Tad Day—Working in father's shoe shop. Marianne Dahl—Working in LaCrosse Ruth Dudley—At Beloit College. Mildred Garlock—Attending University of Wisconsin. Mary Griswold—At La Crosse State Teachers College. George Gullickson—At home. Serena Has»—Taking nurses training at Grandview Hospital, La Crcsse. Ruth Havens—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Henry Heider—At home. Norma Johnson—Taking nurses training at St. Francis Hospital. Clarence Johnson—At home. Donald Kruger—Working in father’s mill. Ruth Larson—Attending school in Tomah. Leona Mitchell—Married. Clifford Michelscn—At home. Alfred Niedfeldt—At home. Harold Oaks—Attending La Crosse State Teachers College. Do.iavon Runge—At home. Ethel Scafe—Teaching school. Margaret Smeckpepper—Taking nurses training, St. Mary’s hospital. Esther Sprain—Teaching school. Bob Steen-en—In the navy. Harriet Storandt—Taking nurses training at Grandview hospital, La Ciosse.



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0' HUMOR •0 VERSE AND WORSE WEATHER CONDITIONS Mr. Petersen: Tomorr w I am go-in to give you a test on heat. Willard D: Gee, I bet that will be a hot one. —o— Arnold Schmidt, i.n social problems: The Chinese are locked down upon more than the negroes. Miss Peck: 1 don’t see why they are. A. S.: Sure, they are so much shorter. —o— Mr. Petersen- (in Physics) Are you laughing at me? Class: Oh, no, sir. Mr. P.: Then what else is there in the room to laugh at? Miss Peck: What are the necessary requirements for marriage? Ethel Vogel: A man. —o— Doctor: I don’t like your heart action. You have me trouble with angina pectoris. Earl Q: Partly right—only that is not her name. —o— Miss Gay: This is the worst recitation we have had in weeks; I’ve done all the reciting myself. —o— Miss Lound (Senior Literature Class): Did anyone take the Rubyat of Omar Khayyan ? Kmelia N.: Who took the ruby out of what? What can’t be cured, should be insured. —o— Mary C.: Love is the same as it always was. Stanley Oaks: How do you know? Mary: I just read about a Greek maid who sat and listened to a lyre all night. Mother: What do- you mean coming home this hour of the night? Any Senior: Every other place shut. Long skirts hide a multitude of shins. What Magazine Titles Remind 1's Of Windy—Dr.nald Miller Rising Temperature—Willard Dreck-trah. Warmer—Fillmore Storandt. Stormy—Helen Kruger Fair—Emelia Nesseth. Cold—Elsie Peterson Hot—Allen Anderson Cyclones—Eldor Miller. Breezy—Esther Klos. Unsettled—Elaine McEldowney. Steady—Rudolph Hulberg Mild—Estella Krohn. Pleasant—Elvira Garbers. Sultry—Earl Quacker.bush. Changeable—Winton McEldowney. Uncertain—Paul Linse. HUMOR Miss Gay: What did Caesar exclaim when Brutus stabbed him ? Earl Linse: Ouch! Dr. Wakefield: Louise, are you sure Donald is a careful driver? Railrcad crossings are so dangerous .you know. Louise: Why, he’s wonderful at crossings. The way he takes you over them you can’t tell whether a train hits you or not. Miss Peck: Vly, but your hands are clean. Viola Bahnub: Yes, but you should have seen them before I made the biscuits. Rudy Niedfeldt—This article says that if more than a third of the body is burned, death results. Francis Capper: Then be careful to keep your feet away from the fire. Miss Lound: What is ash can? Robt. McDonald: A collective noun. Flivver: When in town don’t forget to get the right time. Kenneth—But I have nc watch. Flivver: No matter. Write it down on a piece of paper. Joe Spacek: Did your watch stop when you dropped it on the floor? Milo Overson: Certainly. Did you think it went right through? True Story Report Cards v Allen Anderson: Did you give up The Liberty 4:00 o’clock teaching your girl to drive the car? The Smart Set Senior girls Rudy: We had an accident. Saturday Evening Po t Main street1 Allen: What happened? The American Girl A Girl Scout Rudy: I told her to release the True Confessions Exams clutch, and she let go of the steering Review of Reviews Before Exams wheel. Miss Peck (To young man who had stepped on her toe): Where is your chivalry ? Leonard A.: Oh, that old thing. I traded it in for a Studebaker. Elaine N.: What are your views on kissing? W’illard D.: I haven’t any. Your hair always gets in my eyes. Robert McD: Time me around the track, Ccaeh? Tweed: Sure. Bring me a calendar. Freddie W: How much am I worth ? Mother: Why, your worth a million to me. Freddie: Well, then, will you advance me a quarter? What Book Titles Remind Us Of Age of Innocence—High School Age Vanity Fair—Girls’ Cloak Room The Keeper of the Door—T H. Blackburn. Show Boat—Rudy’s Chevrolet Drums—Kenneth and John Sid Twice Told Tales—The clock was slow The Unknown—Amer. Histrry lesson The Scarlet Letter—Physics Grades The Call of the Wild—Bradley’ siren Three Little Women—Ole, Emmy and Pete. Main Traveled Roads—Path to the Office Men of Iron—Basketball boys The Keeper of the Bees (B’s)—Esther Klos Forever Free—After May 2! th The Crisis—Semester Tests Wild Geese—Girls'’ Gym clas Modern Short Speeche —Senior recitations Innocence Abioad—Certain Freshmen The Covered Wagcn—School Bus The Green Jacket—Lester Drogseth Freckles—Winton McEldowney Little David—David Lewis The Rover—Eldor Miller Cannibal Land—Main room Crimson Sweater—Paul Linse Assorted Chocolates — Quackenbush Bros. The Return of the Native—Junior Prom Frederick the Great—Frederick Wege King Arthur and His Knights—Mr. Nichols and his band.

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