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

 - Class of 1941

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West Salem High School - Neshonoc Yearbook (West Salem, WI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 24 of 40
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TOW ROW—Queen runner up; Better Duck!!; Pedagogues; Queen candidate. SECOND ROW Carnival candidate; He means business; Future cagers; Studying hard. Bud?; Campus cuties. THIRD ROW—Two against one; Next year’s firsts??; Freshies?; Goin’ Home. FOURTH ROW—Young and Youthful (grades 5 and 6); Way back when! BOTTOM ROW—Little Folks (grade 2); ‘Buddy”; Brim and Proper. P f Page Twenty-two

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e r CHORUS FOURTH ROW— Mr. McDonell; L. Bo Is tad; U. Sprain; M. Knudson; .1. Holey; B. Carlson; F. Johnson; J. Sylvester; C. Carlson; W. Selbrede; N. Kiokhoff; N. Rowe; F. Coburn: K. Sprain. THIRD ROW—M. Becker; B. Onsrud; B. Hemker; I. Labus; M. Hemker; L. Eoging; D. Young-; C. Barclay; M. Wolter; R. Rhodes; J. Wilcox; l . Paisley: L. Knudson; L. Achter-kirch; I). Cullmann; M. Horstman. SECOND ROW—D. Rusk; U. Mix; M. Hougen; B. Justin. V. Horstman; E. Betthauser; N. Hschke; V. Severson; G. Schneider; M. Ix ging; L. Moe; I . Wilcox; B. Niedfeldt; D. Denson; E. Knudson; M. Coburn. FIRST ROW—M. Miller; M. Wehrenl erg; E. Wege; M. Hetland; E. Groth; L. Fuller; G. Powers: A. Meyer; S. Achterkirch; M. Johnson; K. Indahl; E. Clements. NO!' PRESENT—I). Meyer; B. Mau; C. Munson; E. Pischke; I . Rhodes; L. Semlar; B. Stalsbcrg. Pagre Twenty-one



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ACCELERATION—Byword of the class of 1941 ADORATION—A feeling that seldom exists between many members of the same class. ATHLETE—One who plays on the team to see the surrounding country free of charge. BIOLOGY—The hygienic care of insects. BLUFF—Freshman's idea of a brilliant refutation. BRAIN—That organ which decides that I shall or I shall not (study my lessons). BY-PRODUCTS- Class marks. CAN’T—Greek to all Seniors. CROONING Device much used in the back part of the assembly. DANCE—Hopping march. DOOMESDAY—Exam day. DOZING—Habit indulged in during class lectures. EARTHQUAKE—For illustration see Bob Larson when laughing. ELASTIC—Flexible truth. EMPLOYMENT—Keeping main room teacher busy. ENGLISH—Language in a dress suit. ESTIMATION—Calculation as to the extent of the teacher's patience. EXAM—Semi-annual guessing contest. FLUNK—Process of changing a 2 year course into a 3 year course. GREENESS—Chief characteristic of a Freshman. GYM—Series of contortions to reduce the waist measure. HEAD—Most prominent part of a Senior. RECITATION—A general disclosure of ignorance by the pupils. SYMPATHY—The rare delight felt by pupils on the announcement that there will be no class on account of the illness of an instructor. TEACHER Natural enemy of the pupils. VACATION—A short period used to obliterate from the mind the inconvenient facts accumulated in school. W ithout telling you. You know whom I mean. Who su’eeps the floor And keeps things clean? W ho trims the hedge And mows the lawn? Who builds the fire Long before dawn? CAN you GUESS? VICE VERSA Slippery ice—very thin; Pretty girl—tumbled in; Saw a fella—on the bank; Gave a shriek—then she sank; Boy on hand—heard her shout; Jumped right in—pulled her out; Now he’s hers—very nice; But she had—to break the ice. —Exchange. Who paints the signs To advertise? Margaret B.—Did you count with a daisy to see if Calvin loves you? « «' i If fV ! J 1 It Who has a heart Of extra size? Margaret Ann M.—No. indeed. It might have turned out wrong. I used a three-leaf clover. W ho’s always there When there’s a job to do? You know who it is. I needn't tell you. ‘'Zoup sir?’’asked Betty? “I don’t know what you’re talking Who sometimes barks But never bites. about,” said the diner. “You know what hash is '‘yes.” Well Sometimes argues But never fights. zoup is looser. Who puts up the stage And helps with the prom? Kenny—That’s not filling, that’s my collar bone. Dentist—I think I have struck an old filling. I needn’t tell you. You all know it’s Tom. Page Twenty-three

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