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Home Economics Club FIRST ROW—B. Neidfeldt, M. Woltor. I. Bettliauser, M. Hemker, M. A. Miller. E. Wege. I. Labus, Miss Hill, (advisor). SECOND ROW—B. Achterkirch, S. Achterkirch, M. E. Hetland. L. Garbers, M. Wehrenberg. B. Hetland, V. Witte, B. Sprain. R. Dunlap. THIRD ROW- K. Knudson. A. Meyer. M. Niedfeldt. B. Stalsberg, L. Moe, R. Horstman, I. Hschke. M. Sprain. L. Thomp-son. FOl’RTH ROW M. Horstman. C. Barkley. V. Horstman, M. Johnson, (I. Schneider, L. Logging, M. Miller. L. Schmeck-peper, B. H inker. FIFTH ROW—J. Johnson. M. Becker. I). Cullmann. L. Groth. Future Farmers of America (F.F.A.) FIRST ROW—I), l'eterson. H. Schmitz. W. Tauscher. M. .Vlerey. Mr. Rowe (advisor). M. Carlson, J. Holey, B. Carlson. SECOND ROW- H. Mades. J. Bergum. H. Albc-rs, R. Sommerfield, L. Nuttleman. R. Miller, R. McClintock. THIRD ROW—M. Knudson, M. Nelson, E. Seeger. L. Hicks, W. Olson, M. Grabon. R. Boul. 1). Malzacher. Page Twenty-one
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Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers’ Association under the leadership of Miss Hill, organized this year with an enrollment of thirty members. 'i he officers of the year are: Marie Hemker.......................................President Margaret Ann Miller .... Vice President Evelyn Wece ...... Secretary Mary Walters.......................................Treasurer Eileen Betthuiser - ... Historian Our meetings are held every second and fourth Friday during activity period. We also have one night meeting, which is the first Monday of every month. The club was divided into three different groups for the purpose of raising money for a field trip in the spring. Next spring the girls will style their dresses which they made in school. The F. H. A. gave a Christmas tea for their mothers and presented them with gifts which were made in the various classes. The F. H. A. officers together with the F. F. A. gave a Christmas party for the whole school which was enjoyed by all. Future Farmers of America There were 41 students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture for the school year 1941-1942. The following has been accomplished b) this department this year: About fifty trees have been pruned and sprayed, culled poultry, tested soil and milk, and sealed and tagged about 150 bushels of hybrid corn and about 200 bushels of certified oats. The department also had a rural judging contest this spring for rural children and gave a successful Christmas Party for the entire school. The West Salem Future Farmers showed three carloads of swine at the Wisconsin State Fair and came home very successful. The officers for the present yea James Holey Maynard Carlson Maynard Meyer Wilfred Tauscher -Edwin Seeger - are as follows: President - - • - Vice President • Secretary Treasurer - - - - - Reporter Page Twenty
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MUSIC (Band) The Musical Art in America is young, but high schools all over the country are making a great improvement in the trend of music education. Music can tell in a faint whisper or tell in thunderous power the path students are taking in life. The hand participated in the Vi estern Wisconsin Music festival at LaCrosse. November 15, 1941. The Galeville band journeyed down here to present a joint concert with us. Each band also played their own selections. To make the individuals of the band more confident in his playing, each member of the band is required to select and prepare a solo for presentation. The members in this way can receive extra recognition of their ability. Chorus The A Cappclla choir took part in the Auditorium dedication last fall. The chorus was represented at the Western Wisconsin Music Festival, January 17. at 1 .aCrosse. This was very good experience because one of the country’s most distinguished choral directors was the guest conductor. The well known conductor was Noble Cain. The chorus has received choral gowns—thanks to the Seniors. The band and the chorus are going to present a spring concert prior to the Music Tournament. The band has taken a big step forward this spring. For this we appreciate the work Mr. Peterson has done, especially the wonderful progress of the junior band. BAND PERSONNEL F LUTE E. Knudson Oboe M. Johnson Coknets I). Syvertson H. Adams R. Diekroger W. Selebrede N Eickoff Clarinets L. Thompson L. Ender E. Betthauser C. Barclay N. Rowe I). Wilcox M. A. Miller J. Klos L. Garbers E. Vruwink Baritones M. Knudson I). Peterson Saxophones C. Flaig W. Miller H. Rhodes G. Twining Horns J. Wilcox I). Cullman N. Pischke C. Carlson Trombones T. Stelloh K. Sprain Basses M. Carlson R. MeEldowney Drums R. Larson J. Holey C. Carlson B. Justin Page Twenty-two
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