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

 - Class of 1943

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Left to right Back row: R. Dunlap. D. Hemker, A. Meyer, J. Stull, C. Barclay, M. Tournade. C. McEldowney. R. Rowe. L. Waldenberger. B. Achterkirch. Front row: J. Ausman, Mrs. Peterson, M. Wolter, S. Achterkirch, M. Wehrenberg. B. Niedfeldt, E. Wege, M. Niedfeldt. Future Homemakers of America President ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Historian .... .......Evelyn Wege ..Shirley Achterkirch Marion Wehrenberg ..Beverly Niedfeldt ........Mary Wolter The purpose of this club is to make the girls better homemakers. The club is divided into three circles: Candle Light, Fireside, and Home Circle. The freshmen are initiated into the Candle Light Circle after they have completed one semester of work. The sophomores are in the Fireside Circle, while the juniors and seniors join the Home Circle. There are eighteen members in this club. It is under the leadership of Mrs. A. Peterson. Page twenty

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Lett to right—Back row: L. Mix. M. McClintock. D. Wilcox, C. Barclay. V. Severson. L. Loging. J. Wilcox. J. Ausman, R. Horstman. L. Waldenberger. Third row: B. Hetlcrnd. M. Leicht. M. Tournade, L. Denson. E. Stull, C. McEldowney. L. Thompson. M. Hetland. D. Hemker. Second row: R. Rowe. C. Flaig. D. Denson. V. Udell. J. Knudson. V. Witte. B. Sprain. B. Justin. D. Meyer. Front row: E. Knudson. B. Slalsberg. Mrs. Peterson. L. Fuller. E. Betthauser. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association is a recreational organization for girls interested in various sports. This year the club was organized under the guidance of Mrs. Peterson. The club has been active in many sports. Some of the sports participated in were basketball, baseball, ping-pong, tennis, bicycle riding, hiking, volleyball, and daily exercise. This year no definite date was set aside for the night or daytime meetings. Almost all of the high school girls are interested in taking part in the Athletic Association, and that has been a great help in the Physical Fitness program which was started in February, 1943, with Mrs. Peterson as the girls' gym instructor. The officers of the G.A.A. for 1942-1943 were President .............................. Vice-President ......................... Secretary .............................. Point Secretary ........................ Treasurer .............................. .....Lucille Fuller ...Eileen Betthauser Blanche Stalsberg .....Eloise Knudson .....Mary Hougan Page nine'ecu



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F. F. A. The purposes of the Future Farmers of America are to develop rural and agricultural leadership, to create the love of country life, to encourage intelligent choice of farming occupations, and to strengthen the confidence of farm boys in their work. This club has a scheduled meeting on the first Tuesday of every month. The last Tuesday of every month is scheduled for basketball practices. The officers of the F.F.A. are: President .... Vice-President Treasurer .... Secretary..... ...Richard Buol Daniel Peterson ..James Bergum ...Harry Albers Agriculture There are forty-two students enrolled in the vocational agriculture classes in 1942-43. The department accomplished the following practices: tested 500 acres of soil, culled poultry on twenty-five farms, gave four demonstrations on orchard pruning and spraying, gave four demonstrations on sanitary practices on hogs and sheep, supervised ten defense schools, held a rural judging contest in the spring, treated 500 bushels of potatoes, showed forty hogs at county fairs, and attended the state judging contest at Madison. Mr. Rowe deserves much credit for his hard work in school and also for his work in defense night schools. He has made the West Salem Agriculture Department a credit to the school. Lett to right—Back row: V. Gilbertson, H. Albers, I. Bergum, I. Gilbertson, D. Peterson. M. Modes. M. Lee. R. Miller. Front row. Mr Rowe. I. Nuttleman, J. Cain. L. Hicks, R. Buol. L. Bcuska. H. Hoff. Page twenty-one

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