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Hack Row- K. SchHvnn. (i. Udell. M. Walters. Miller. W. Hemker. F. Nuttleman. F. llaiceiiMtone L. Sprain Second Row- l». Paisley. J. Tofson, S. McRldowney. F. Johnson. A. I .arson. .1. Twining. I. Nehlfeldt . Norman. I,. I arbors. M. ('obnrn. Miss Staky Front Row I . Rhodes. C. Sprain. C. Peterson. K. Wedoking. A. Herrick. L. Clements. W. Vogel. H. Hahntih, P. Nelson. M. Run 1:0. I.. Frick son. H. Lewis. Dramatic riuh The aim of the dramatic club is to gain knowledge of dramatics. This includes stage craft, stage presence, acting, and make-up. Attending this club creates interest in vocations dealing with dramatics. A play was given in November at Onalaska. This was one of a series of plays given by groups that were interested in drama. This play was not given by the dramatic club, but will be in future years. Those taking part were Marian Meyer, Curtis Selbrede. La-verne Denson, Gilbert Schmitz, and Helen Simenson. The club participated in a festival of one-act plays given April 15 at the La Crosse State Teachers College. The play they dramatized was “Mixed Dates.” The people taking part were: Jean Twining. Alice Mae Larsen, Sue McEldowney, Wyliss Vogel, Francis Johnson, Gail Twining, Wilfred Hemker, Gordon Miller, Frederick Nuttleman. Lehman Erickson. Calvin Sprain, and Donald Rhodes. CLUB OFFICERS President ..............................................Wilfred Hemker Vice-President ......................................Alice Mae Larsen Secretary ...........................................Sue McEldowney Treasurer ..............................................Phyllis Nelson Page 20
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Itiu-k Knw- II. Stornndt. ii. Miller. W. Ileinker. M. Walters. R. s -li« r. II. Schombenr. I». Lnbus. .1. Ilolev Second Row It. Lewis. i. IMell. It. Wehrenbcre. K. Seeder A stone. L. Sprain. L. Frick non. L. Hoinze. Mr. N N. Rowe Front Row -C. Sprain. I., hulahl. (' Miller. M. Knndson. M. Seeder. M. Nelson. It. Kruger. S. Tbomas Dunlap. M. Hass. L. Olson. W. Tau Anderson. K. Nuttlenian. F. Hagen t'arlson. M. Meyer. It. Sampson. K. F. F. A. The purposes of this organization are: to promote the study of vocational agriculture in the Wisconsin High School, to promote thrift for recreational and educational activity for the students, to create more interests in intelligent pursuits in the state, to create and nurture for country life, to establish the confidence of the farm boy on himself and his work, to promote scholarship, to promote rural leadership, to encourage cooperative effort among the students of agriculture, and to develop dependable citizens. Future farmers of America include all boys studying vocational agriculture in Wisconsin. The F. F. A. state organization has built a camp on the shore of Jug Lake which is located in the Shawano National Forest. Each chapter may stay here four to seven days. Wilfred Hemker represented this chapter at the state F. F. A. convention held at Milwaukee. Wilfred also took part in an interview broadcast over the NBC network at Chicago. He was interviewed by the agricultural commentator on the farm news program. The objects of the West Salem F. F. A. chapter this year are: to buy fifty gallons of spray material and one hundred pounds of powder for spraying trees, to send two delegates to the F. F. A. meeting at Madison in the fall, to give a mixer for the high school, to give a sleigh ride party for all members, to buy a set of boxing gloves and punching bag for the members, to sell concessions at high school basketball games, to conduct an F. F. A. chapter column in the local news paper, to sponsor the Twelfth Annual Judging Contest in April, and to have an F. F. A. basketball team and kittenball team. OFFICERS President .............................................. Wilfred Hemker Vice-President ...........................................Marlin Walters Treasurer ..........................................Frederick Nuttleman Secretary and Reporter..................................Harrison Storandt Page 19
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Third Row—J. Sylvester. J. Twining. I. NIedfoMt. M. Cohiirn. A. Ucrr’.ck. Second Itow H. I’ischke. M. Keefe, K. Johnson. I . Yount;. K. SchomhiirK. I . I’nisloy. It. Man, It. IMekroeger. I. I.ahus. Miss Jenson Front Row l . IIoin' .« I.. (Moments, I . No’son. V. Vogel. It. Itahiiuh. V. I ionium. M. Millor. M Hemker. K. Wedeking. J. Hanson. !». Knudson, K. Sprain ii. A. A. The G. A. A. Club was organized in September under iho direction of Miss Jensen The purpose of the dub is to further our minds and interests in sports and athletics. Points are given for participation in the various sports and for the points earned the girls receive letters. During the year, the club sponsored skating parties. One party was an all school skating party and the other was just for the members. It also had charge of the pep meeting which was very successful. The officers are as follows: President ............................................................Viola Horman Vice-President .......................................Elizabeth Schomburg Secretary .........................................................Maryrose Keefe Point Secretary........................................................Jean Sylvester Treasurer ..........................................................Frances Johnson Page 21
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